Respiratory Question for the Week of June 28, 2021
Do codes 94014 and 94016 account for other healthcare professionals besides physicians?
Do codes 94014 and 94016 account for other healthcare professionals besides physicians?
I have a question regarding the obstetrical (OB) ultrasound documentation guidelines. I know that the uterus and adnexa are required elements, but some of the providers feel that documenting an IUP should be sufficient for the 1st trimester (76801/76802). For codes 76805/76810, the guidelines state maternal adnexa should be reported “when visible.” So, do the doctors not have to document it when it is not visible?
There is currently a bill in Congress to raise the caps by 17,000. When I was just a young cub in healthcare, Medicare performed audits
Documentation by association. My home office is located in Merritt Island, Florida, and if you’re not familiar with where that is, you’re not the first.
New codes are effective Oct. 1, 2021. Highly anticipated, the fiscal year 2022 ICD-10-CM codes have been released by the Centers for Disease Control and
Polysomnography continues to be one area of outstanding challenge when coding for respiratory and pulmonary services. Reviewing the foundations of polysomnography will help bolster successful
Hospitals are advised to offer choice to patients in terms of nursing homes, home care agencies, long-term acute-care hospitals, and inpatient rehabilitation facilities. It has
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act survives another suit. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court released its decision on Texas v. USA, the latest
Recent conference reveals proposed legislation focused on the social determinants of health. Last week I got a bird’s eye view of all that is happening
The distinction is semantic: recommendations versus required. It can be easy to lose sight of the difference between a “recommendation” and a “requirement.” But the
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), commonly referred to as Obamacare, for the third time. In March,
Readers are advised to monitor regularly the OIG Work Plan. Even the most seasoned healthcare professionals and coders can get blindsided when they see a

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