Neurology & Pain Management Coding Alert

CMS Makes It Easier (and Cheaper) to Get NCCI

Tired of shelling out hundreds of dollars a year to stay current on changes to the National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) that might affect your neurology practice? If so, now you can access quarterly NCCI edit updates free on the Internet. In the past, CMS has made the NCCI edits available as a paid subscription only (by way of the National Technical Information Service). "But now," a CMS press release states, the edits "are available to anyone with a personal computer."
 
CMS has listed the edits in a spreadsheet format. You can sort edits by code number or by effective date, and the Web page includes a "find" feature to make it easy to locate specific codes. The online database provides instant access to both the "comprehensive/component" and "mutually exclusive" code pair edits, thereby making it easy for neurologists and their coders to identify incorrect coding combinations.
 
To view the online edits, go to http://cms.hhs.gov/physicians/cciedits/default.asp. The same Web page also includes links to documents that explain the edits, including the NCCI Policy Manual for Part B Medicare Carriers, the Medicare Carriers Manual, and an NCCI Question and Answer page.
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