Why You Need to be Aware of Birthing Codes
The March 2023 Coordination and Maintenance Committee is the venue for the birthing of new codes. The March Coordination and Maintenance Committee Meeting is over.
The March 2023 Coordination and Maintenance Committee is the venue for the birthing of new codes. The March Coordination and Maintenance Committee Meeting is over.
It may become common practice to identify genetic abnormalities prior to the development of manifestations. Any of you who know me know that I wholeheartedly
When should we report 88104 as opposed to 88106?
Do you have any tips for reporting vital capacity?
Are codes 96372 and 96373 affected by the determination of the primary or secondary intent of the encounter?
When do we report 37252 vs. 37253?
If the procedure described in code 93975 (Duplex scan of arterial inflow and venous outflow of abdominal, pelvic, scrotal contents and/or retroperitoneal organs; complete study) is performed, does this also include all diagnostic and routine ultrasound (US) imaging of the organ or just the diagnostic/routine US imaging of the vessels in the organ?
2023 is now in full swing with new coding active and effective. Among the noteworthy changes for cardiology coding include new category III codes. By
The price applicability is set to kick in for 2026. Calling it a “historic” announcement, federal officials this week introduced guidance for the Medicare Drug
For Robin Miller Zweifel, there’s no mystery surrounding the uniqueness and perennial popularity of our respiratory therapy resources. She shares the backstory here.
The future of telehealth does, in fact, appear to be murky. Is telehealth experiencing a post-COVID-19 hangover? That’s how one healthcare executive recently labeled the
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