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Wiki observation codes-My office is

busydawnis

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My office is in a discussion on whether to use 99217 with codes 99218-99220 on a patient admitted to observation and discharged on a different date.
CCI edits are saying....99217 cannot be billed with the 99218-99220 codes..however, if you read Medicare newsletters, MLN..they say yes 99217 can be billed with 99218-99220..

How are other coders billing these codes?

Thanks,

Monica:rolleyes:
 
We use 99217 for the Observation discharge on a different day. The 99218-99220 is for the first day. To admit and discharge on the same day We use 99234-99236. Hope this helps
 
When a patient is admitted for observation care for less than 8 hours on the same calendar date, the Initial Observation Care, from CPT code range 99218 – 99220, shall be reported by the physician. The Observation Care Discharge Service, CPT code 99217, shall not be reported for this scenario.

When a patient is admitted for observation care and then discharged on a different calendar date, the physician shall report Initial Observation Care, from CPT code range 99218 – 99220 and CPT observation care discharge CPT code 99217.

I imagine the edit you are referring to is for the same day scenario.

http://www.cms.hhs.gov/manuals/downloads/clm104c12.pdf

30.6.8
 
Thank you for you reply...I do exactly what you are doing; however, my supervisor is saying that we cannot use the 99217. I just wanted to get some input from other coders. Thanks
 
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