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Rely on E/M to Report This Physical Exam Component

Question: A provider in my office examined a patient with male anatomy worried about a lesion on their groin. The provider asked whether this could count as a pelvic exam, reported with 99459, since they performed an exam of the patient’s pelvic area. Would this kind of exam be considered a pelvic exam, per CPT® coding? Texas Subscriber Answer: Even [...]
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