Cardiology Coding Alert

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Review ECG Coding Guidelines

Question: Which guidelines must we follow when we bill an ECG? Ohio Subscriber Answer: You should code 93000 (Electrocardiogram, routine ECG with at least 12 leads; with interpretation and report) when an in-office machine reports ECG results, and your cardiologist issues and interprets a report. Code 93000 represents a complete ECG, which includes the physician's work performing the ECG, producing a report, and interpreting the results.

If your cardiologist does not perform all three services, such as tracing or interpretation, do not rely on modifiers to distinguish between technical and professional Medical services . For instance, you should not append modifiers -TC (Technical component) and -26 (Professional component) to 93000. Instead, you should report either 93005 (... tracing only, without interpretation and report) for the technical component or 93010 (... interpretation and report only) for the professional service.
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