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Search results for: ICD-10

Rheumatology Coding Corner Answer: Bilateral Knee Injections

From the College  |  February 17, 2018

Take the challenge. CPT codes: 20611-LT, 20611-RT, J7326x2 or 20611, 20611-50, J7326x2 ICD-10: M17.0 Coding Rationale The CPT code 20611 is for an arthrocentesis, aspiration and/or injection, major joint or bursa (e.g., shoulder, hip, knee or subacromial bursa with ultrasound guidance, with permanent recording and reporting). The code is billed twice because this was a…

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Fibrotic Diseases of the Retroperitoneum & Skin, & Rare Scleroderma Mimics

Susan Bernstein  |  January 19, 2018

SAN DIEGO—Fibrosis affects all organ systems, but isn’t always systemic sclerosis. Experts on less common forms discussed patient presentations, diagnosis and treatment at the 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting in San Diego on Nov. 6. Retroperitoneal Fibrosis Formerly called Ormond’s disease, retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) is usually an IgG4-related disease, but has some unique characteristics, said John…

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Rheumatologists Can Now Treat Patients Via Telemedicine

Susan Bernstein  |  January 19, 2018

SAN DIEGO—In many regions, rheumatologists are scarce, and shortfalls will only increase. Panelists in the session, Telehealth: Can It Expand the Rheumatology Workforce?, held Nov. 6 during the 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting, believe tech­nology can help bridge the gap. The more specific term, telemedicine, “refers to clinical care delivered from a distance,” said John A….

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Answers: 2017 End-of-Year Quiz

From the College  |  December 19, 2017

Take the challenge. 1. B—No. CPT 99358, prolonged evaluation and management service can be billed before or after direct patient care, first hour or 99539 —each additional 30 minutes (list separately in addition to code for prolonged service). This code cannot be used to bill a higher level E/M visit code. According to 2017 CPT:…

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Questions: 2017 End-of-Year Quiz

From the College  |  December 19, 2017

1. A 68-year-old new female patient has an appointment to see the rheumatologist in four days. The patient has her medical records sent over from her primary care physician, neurologist and endocrinologist for the rheumatologist to review prior to the visit. Upon receipt, the rheumatologist spends 55 minutes reviewing the records and making notes. Can…

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Telehealth Extends Rheumatologists’ Reach

Susan Bernstein  |  December 11, 2017

In many regions, rheumatologists are scarce. But telemedicine offers rheumatologists the ability to treat patients who have difficulty accessing care. A panel at the 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting addressed the exciting prospects offered and ways to overcome its challenges…

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Answer: Evaluation for Possible Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

From the College  |  November 9, 2017

Take the challenge. CPT codes: 99245/99205 ICD-10: M79.1, R21, R53.83, L65.9, K13.79, R00.0 This visit can be billed out as a 99245 only if the insurance carrier allows the billing of consultation codes. If the carrier does not allow consult codes, then this visit must be billed as a new patient visit. Because many outpatient…

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Tips to Manage, Prevent Medical Billing Claim Denials

From the College  |  October 16, 2017

Physicians are increasingly fighting multiple forces in running a practice, and one of the most common barriers to effective revenue cycle management is frequent medical billing and claim denials. An insurance company’s denial for services places a significant strain on the financial process of the practice, which affects the bottom line. According to the Medical…

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Answer: New Patient Prolonged Service Without Direct Patient Contact, Part 1

From the College  |  September 19, 2017

Take the Challenge. ICD-10 Codes R76.1—Raised antibody titer L20.8—Other atopic dermatitis R20.2—Paresthesia of skin R20.1—Hypoesthesia of skin CPT Codes 99358 and 99359 Rationale The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) typically does not allow separate payment for physician services that do not require face-to-face time with a patient, but as of Jan. 1, 2017,…

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Rheumatology Coding Corner Answer: Coding for Incident-to Services

From the College  |  August 15, 2017

Take the challenge. CPT codes: 99214-25, 20610-RT, J1030x1 Diagnoses: M05.79, M25.561 This is an established patient visit with an established diagnosis, along with a new diagnosis, which would have to be billed under the PA’s National Provider Number (NPI) and reimbursed at 85% of the fee schedule. Keep in mind that to qualify as an…

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