News & Analysis

March 1, 2012
Briefings on APCs

As technology evolves, providers can perform more procedures at the patient's bedside than they ever could in the past. Previously, they could only perform these procedures in another department of the hospital, and they had to charge separately for them.

March 1, 2012
Briefings on APCs

Q Addendum B of the APC updates for 2012 indicates the new molecular pathology codes have status ­indicator E (noncovered service, not paid under OPPS). Our laboratory director said we should report these new codes in addition to the codes that are payable. Can you explain why?

March 1, 2012
Briefings on APCs

Modifier -PD (diagnostic or related nondiagnostic item or service provided in a wholly owned or wholly ­operated entity to a patient who is admitted as an ­inpatient within three days or one day) is now included in the I/OCE, ­according to January updates detailed in Transmittal 2370.

February 1, 2012
Briefings on APCs

Coders can find the largest number of new codes in the pathology and laboratory section of the 2012 CPT® Manual. The AMA added a total of 103 new codes, 101 of which denote Tier 1 and Tier 2 molecular path-ology procedures.

February 1, 2012
Briefings on APCs

In total, the AMA added 60 new codes throughout the surgery section of the 2012 CPT® Manual, 18 of which appear in the cardiovascular and respiratory system subsections. The AMA also revised 86 codes and deleted 48 codes in the surgery section.

February 1, 2012
Briefings on APCs

Self-administered drugs present a significant issue for coders, especially when considering how they may or may not be covered by Medicare Part B. In many instances, payers may consider a drug to be self-administered in some circumstances but not in others. As a result, coders must pay special attention to how these drugs are used within their setting.

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