Can you explain how CMS is addressing reimbursement for high-cost diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear cardiology?
Can you explain how CMS is addressing reimbursement for high-cost diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals used in nuclear cardiology?
What is needed if an ESDR patient is tested more than once a week?
Can you provide any additional tips or coding examples for modifier 76?
If a physical therapist provides remote therapeutic monitoring using codes 98980 and +98981, are there any specific modifiers required when billing Medicare?
What is the correct coding approach when percutaneous drainage is performed without leaving an indwelling catheter in place at the end of the procedure?
With Medicare payments continuing to fall further below rates established over a decade ago—and with little to no action by lawmakers to provide relief—reimbursement in
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Explore the complete spectrum of genitourinary procedures in this comprehensive session. Delve into both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as we dissect the intricacies of each, providing a thorough understanding of the associated CPT® codes. Gain profound insights, receive expert guidance, and benefit from detailed instruction to enhance your confidence in coding for these intricate and frequently error-prone services.
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