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Which Code Covers Follow-Up Groin Check?

Question: Our physicians do follow-up groin checks in the office after catheterization (different day). Is it appropriate to code these separately?South Carolina SubscriberAnswer: Typically, practices do not bill separately for follow-up groin checks. Usually, the physician provides this service as part of a more extensive E/M service, so you would bill the appropriate E/M code, such as 99213 (Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient ...) for a lower-complexity visit.Moreover, you should not append modifier 24 (Unrelated evaluation and management service by the same physician during a postoperative period) because this service would not fall under the global period for catheterizations and interventions, which ends on the day of service.
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