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Wiki BILLING CPT 88331 W/ 88333

Lucy071789

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Has anyone have had experience billing 88331 and 88333 on the same specimen on different tissue samples?
 
Has anyone have had experience billing 88331 and 88333 on the same specimen on different tissue samples?
In billing this scenario, you’d use 88331 and 88334. Just be certain there are two diagnoses: one for the frozen section and one for the touch prep. They have to be separately documented to support both charges.
 
In billing this scenario, you’d use 88331 and 88334. Just be certain there are two diagnoses: one for the frozen section and one for the touch prep. They have to be separately documented to support both charges.
thank you :)
 
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