June 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Our experts answer questions about reporting myocardial infarctions in ICD-10-CM, documentation for orthopedic procedures, and more.
 

July 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Lately I've received a lot of questions from hospitals about how to determine when and if it's appropriate to report an E/M visit code on the same date of service as a scheduled procedure.

July 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Most coding professionals have heard modifier -59 (distinct procedural service) referred to as a modifier of last resort and to be cautious in using this modifier.

July 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

In an effort to accommodate the latest advances in technology and make the code set easier to modify for future technological changes, the AMA extensively overhauled codes for reporting drug testing in the 2015 CPT® Manual.

June 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Taxonomy codes play a very important role in medical billing and credentialing for providers or group specialties.HIPAA-standard code sets specify a "standard" for transactions. In many cases, a taxonomy code is required to reimburse a claim; however, the reporting requirements for a taxonomy code may vary between insurance carriers and your third-party payers.

May 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Our experts answer questions about IV pushes, ICD-10-CM smoking details, and more.

May 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

When CMS introduced the -X{EPSU} modifiers in August 2014 to be used in specific instances to replace modifier -59 (distinct procedural service), the agency encouraged "rapid migration" to the new modifiers.

May 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

CMS released updated I/OCE specifications in January with several changes that could require providers to examine claims submitted early in 2015 that include comprehensive APCs (C-APC) to ensure proper payment.

April 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Our experts answer questions about modifier -52 application, infusion coding, and more.

April 1, 2015
Briefings on APCs

Mental health disorders are common in the United States, with an estimated 19% of Americans 18 or older suffering from a diagnosable mental disorder, according to a 2012 survey from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).

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