Wiki DENIALS FOR BUNDLING OF EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT CODES WITH XRAY CODES

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WE ARE RECEIVING DENIALS STATING THAT EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT CODES BUNDLE WITH X-RAY COES. WE HAVE NOT EXPERIENCED THIS UNTIL RECENTLY. DOES THIS SOUND CORRECT THAT THEY BUNDLE? I HAVE NOT HEARD ANYTHING ABOUT THIS
 
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Ahh billing Xray CPT should be related to a definitive dx code to support reason why pt. need a x ray. IIf pt just getting xray document Eva/Mnt shuld support it on same date, add modifier 25 then xay. But may need these clinical procedures on separate claims with radiologist, referring doctor/provider and dx and Xray CPT.
Should always bill xray with a coordinating reason. I hope this helps you.
Lady T
 
What are the diagnoses, X-Ray codes, and E/M levels being billed? Does your office bill for the global XR also (meaning you own the equipment and your doc is interpreting the XR)? I think I would want more specific info on the health plan (is it only one or many?), how many claims are you talking about (has anyone run data analytics on the #?), and the type of practice specialty your group is.
Having to append a 25 to an E/M just because an XR was done sounds insane. Then, if you do that, next thing you know you'll be hit with a modifier 25 audit or auto-denial because of increased utilization of modifier 25 for no reason. You can't just blanket append a 25 on everything for no reason.
 
We are getting this denial now also. From Humana Medicare Advantage plan. They are citing the NCCI Manual Radiology section that states any procedure with an XXX we should not be billing an E&M code. I attended the Decision Health Advanced specialty coding symposium and this question was asked of Margie Scalley Vaught. She stated that this section was intended for Procedures where the physician or other provider was providing the procedure and should not also be billing an E&M. She stated that Noridian explains this in detail. I have yet to find Noridian's explanation. Wondering if anyone else has found info explaining why a standard Xray is not the intent of the NCCI policy?
 
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