2025 Catheter-Based Drainage Interventional Radiology Coding

February 12, 2025
at 11:00 am CT
(120 minutes)
AAPC (2.0), AAPC-CIRCC (2.0), ARRT (2.0), RCC (2.0), RCCIR (2.0)

Covering nonvascular catheter-based drainage procedures, this session will discuss the differences and nuances in code choices for thoracentesis, paracentesis, fluid-collections, indwelling catheters, needle-based procedures and sclerosing with guidance on when each code option is appropriate to use, what’s bundled and what’s inclusive and when multiple codes may be reported.

$307.00

2025 Catheter-Based Drainage Interventional Radiology Coding

$307.00

Walk through coding for nonvascular catheter-based drainage IR procedures

Providing instruction in coding for nonvascular catheter-based drainage procedures, this webcast will provide guidance for thoracentesis, paracentesis, fluid-collections, indwelling catheters, needle-based procedures, and sclerosing. With in-depth descriptions of the procedures themselves, the corresponding code choices and how those code choices may change based on how the procedure was performed, reinforced with examples, case studies and anatomic diagrams, you will walk away confident when coding for catheter-based drainage procedures

The agenda includes:

  • Discussion of a wide range of catheter-based drainage procedures, including:
    • Thoracentesis, paracentesis, fluid-collections, indwelling catheters, needle-based procedures and sclerosing
    • Guidance: is it bundled or inclusive? Are you allowed to bill separately?
    • Examples of different types of catheters/drainage devices and their use
  • Definitions of the anatomical areas affected by these codes and overviews of the procedures along with corresponding code choices
  • Case examples and scenarios with an emphasis on the do’s and don’ts when coding for catheter-based drainage procedures with key phrases to look for in documentation
  • Answers to frequently asked questions and, time permitting, answers to attendee questions

Note: Before participating in this session, we recommend that you attend our Basics of Interventional Radiology Coding webcast, which covers general IR coding essentials.

Click here for information about other sessions in this 11-part webcast series.

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Chelisa Clark, CPC, COC, CIRCC, CPC-P, CPC-I

Chelisa brings over 20 years’ experience in coding professional and outpatient facility services for evaluation and management (E&M), interventional radiology, diagnostic radiology, emergency room, ambulatory surgery center, outpatient treatment, and ancillary services including E&M and ICD-10-CM coding. She has taught AAPC education workshops on a variety of coding topics and has provided coding education for various physicians and providers; in addition, Chelisa holds certifications as a Certified Professional Coder (CPC), Certified Interventional Radiology Cardiovascular Coder (CIRCC), Certified Professional Coder- Instructor (CPC-I), Certified Professional Coder- Payer (CPC-P), and Certified Outpatient Coder (COC) from the AAPC (formerly American Academy of Professional Coders). She also has extensive experience with ICD-10-CM and HCC coding/auditing. She currently works as a Technical Trainer for recovery of outpatient and special projects.

Chelisa’s past experience includes working for professional coding and consulting organizations, large healthcare corporations, and hospitals. She has given educational presentations on various coding and compliance topics at the local, regional, and national level to audiences of coding professionals, medical billers, health care managers and providers. Her considerable knowledge of official coding guidelines for both inpatient and outpatient physician/facility settings across diverse medical specialties including interventional radiology, diagnostic radiology, hospitalists (including Intensivists), various surgical specialties, and evaluation and management coding makes her an invaluable member of the training team.

AAPC (2.0) This program has the prior approval of AAPC for 2 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.
AAPC-CIRCC (2.0) This program has the prior approval of AAPC-CIRCC for 2 continuing education hours. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.
ARRT (2.0) Approved for 2 of ARRT Category A CE credits by AHRA. (AHRA CEUs are approved for the live event only.)
RCC (2.0) This program has been accepted by the Radiology Coding Certification Board (RCCB) for 2 hours of continuing education credits towards RCC recertification.
RCCIR (2.0) This program has been accepted by the Radiology Coding Certification Board (RCCB) for 2 hours of continuing education credits towards RCCIR recertification.
Product SKU ADPIR25
Product Categories Webcasts
Specialties and Topics Interventional Radiology
Webcast Type Live
Live Event Date February 12, 2025
Live Event Time 11:00 am CT
Live Event Duration 120
Expiration Date February 12, 2026

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