andrearichelleb
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I'm wondering if we can bill for the cast application ( ex 29405) for an initial visit when there is no restorative treatment or fracture care performed or planned. Would this also qualify for when the docs see a patient for an ankle sprain, or pain and cast the pt?
I have read different views on this subject.
i keep going back to the cpt guidelines which states:
The listed procedures apply when the cast application or strapping is a replacement procedure OR when the the cast application is an initial service performed without a restorative treatment.
and:
if cast application is provided as an initial service ( eg casting of a aprained ankle or knee pain) in which no other procedure or treatment ( eg surgical repair or joint dislocation, fracture care) is performed or is expected by a phyisian rendering the initial care only, use the casting, strapping and or supply code in addition to em code as appropriate.
Im getting very confused.
here is my scenario:
dr sees patient for congenital diplegia and applies a short leg cast.
could i bill the E/M code, 29405 and the Q codes?
thanks!
I have read different views on this subject.
i keep going back to the cpt guidelines which states:
The listed procedures apply when the cast application or strapping is a replacement procedure OR when the the cast application is an initial service performed without a restorative treatment.
and:
if cast application is provided as an initial service ( eg casting of a aprained ankle or knee pain) in which no other procedure or treatment ( eg surgical repair or joint dislocation, fracture care) is performed or is expected by a phyisian rendering the initial care only, use the casting, strapping and or supply code in addition to em code as appropriate.
Im getting very confused.
here is my scenario:
dr sees patient for congenital diplegia and applies a short leg cast.
could i bill the E/M code, 29405 and the Q codes?
thanks!