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Wiki Please help!! Outpatient Observation status

CynthiaT

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I am not that familiar with observation codes so, I could really use some help! I am trying to select the appropriate CPT for a patient who was 'admitted to outpatient observation' on 7/2/09 and then, seen by my doctor on 7/3/09 before she was discharged home. My doctor is not the admitting or attending physician; he is a physician who had been consulted on 7/2/09 and now came back on 7/3/09 for a follow-up exam. :confused:So, which CPTs should I choose from? 99218-99220??; 99217??; or something else entirely??:confused: My doctor had written down 99231.....but, this code is for inpatients.....

Please help me so that I can try & explain it to my physician.:(

Thank you!
 
I don't see anywhere in the description of the E/M codes 99212-99215 that these can be used for outpatient observation services. Can you please help me find this because my physician requires something in writing when I bring a correction to him.

Thanks so much!!:)
 
on page 9 in the CPT book, there is a blurp in the first paragraph after "Office or other outpatient services" - A patient is considered an outpatient until inpatient admission to a health care facility occurs." The main codes for observation are the initial observation care codes, the admit/discharge same day codes, and the discharge codes. Everything in between is a regular E/M. Under Hospital Inpatient services(pg 12) The first paragraph states "the following codes are used to report E/M servcices provided to hospital inpatients." I don't know if that helps any as to what to put in writing for the dr though.
 
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