Ob-Gyn Coding Alert

Gynecology:

Prevail Over These Prolapse Claims by Following 3 Steps

Key: Highlight your ob-gyn’s approach. If urogynecology seems like difficult coding territory, then you’re not alone. Don’t worry though, because choosing the repair code is as simple is 1-2-3. Step 1: Differentiate Anterior Colporrhaphy, Paravaginal Defect Repair When a patient presents to your office with a prolapse of the anterior vaginal wall, which is commonly called a cystocele (N81.11, Cystocele, [...]
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