Wiki Fracture Care vs E/M

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Patient presents to office with hand injury of which the patient fell on 3 days prior. X-ray confirms triquetral fracture. Physician performs no manipulation but does splint. Would the appropriate CPT be 25630 or E/M. This patient we do plan to follow for ongoing treatment and will not be referred out to Ortho.
 
We only charge a separate E&M if there's manipulation involved. Since the non-operative fx care codes have an E&M component, we don't feel a separate E&M is warranted (unless, of course, there's a separate problem). If there's manipulation of the fracture involved, we do charge an E&M with modifier 57. Manipulation is "technically" a surgical procedure.
 
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