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Wiki Fluoroscopy studies

MJ@DMISERV

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Hello,

Can someone please help clarify the following:

When a radiologist is called into OR for fluoroscopy for an open reduction - Procedure x-ray wrist 2 view. The order is for fluoroscopy

1. Do we bill for the 2v x-ray?

or

2. Do we bill just the fluoroscopic time only?

As of now the reports are coming across with the following information:
Intraoperative open reduction right wrist
Fluoroscopic time - 31.1 seconds

3. If the answer is no to #1. if a full report was dictated would this qualify the procedure to be billed as a 2v x-ray?

Other reports are coming across with only (orders are for fluorscopy only)
Procedures: X-ray= Oper Cholangiogram or IR ERCP
Impression: intraoperative images is not for interpretation
Fluoro time : 13.5 sec

as opposed to other reports which are coming across as:
Exam: L Spine 2-3 v
Reason for exam: epidural steroid injection
Findings: two operative images, 19 sec flouroscopy time:
This was billed as 72100 which I had them reversed since there was not a full dictated report.

The conflicting factor that our radiologist are having is that some of the tests are ordered as studies( retrograde urogram or lumbar spine ) some are only ordered as fluoroscopy. In both cases the exams include fluoroscopic pictures of the anatomy and fluoro times.

Thank you
 
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