Radiology Question for the Week of December 11, 2017
Is there a good reference regarding what designates deep versus superficial bone biopsy? The code descriptions give some examples but other bones I’m not sure about.
Is there a good reference regarding what designates deep versus superficial bone biopsy? The code descriptions give some examples but other bones I’m not sure about.
When will CMS make a decision about whether to go ahead with the new, but inadequate, CLFS rates?
Small town physician loses license because she doesn’t use a computer in her practice. Am I the only one who remembers Marcus Welby, MD? For
There are lessons to be learned from challenging the credibility of experts in medical necessity issues. Challenging the qualifications of an individual performing a medical
Will CMS address the “absurdity” embedded in the rules of outpatient coding? Every once in a while, something comes to my attention that I choose
Two efforts are underway to prevent HHS from cutting Medicare payments to hospitals participating in the 340B drug program. The 340B drug program is under
Healthcare billing professional operating in storm-torn territory details unique challenges left behind by Hurricane Maria. It was an unusual sight for any hospital in any
An insider’s look at coding Alzheimer’s and its associated symptoms. EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an edited transcript of Laurie Johnson’s recent appearance on Talk
A deep dive into the “toughest type of coding. While you may have dedicated CPT® coders for interventional cardiology (IC) and vascular interventional radiology (VIR)
Eight key guidelines for ensuring proper coding. EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is a summary of a presentation by Margaret Skurka during the 2017 American Health
Proprietary algorithm to determine “correct” code and change claim. It’s clearly a new age in the coding of emergency department (ED) visits – after all,
If a physician begins a cholecystectomy procedure using a laparoscopic approach but has to convert the procedure to an open abdominal approach, which approach would be reported?

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