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    No to coding for angioseal on a le interventions. Yes, you can bill for the medications for moderate sedation. Heparin you can't bill for as it is bundled in the procedure.
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    CPT description of 98960-CPT code 98960- Evaluation and training for patient self-management by a nonphysician qualified healthcare professional using a standardized curriculum face to face with the patient each 30 minutes, individual patient. A...
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    meli990618@gmail.com reacted to nielynco's post in the thread Wiki Happy Thanksgiving with Like Like.
    I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all the very thoughtful and helpful forum posters to our ob/gyn forum. You should all be proud of your ongoing interest in and support of your fellow coders and billers. Sharing your knowledge is as...
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    ckeeney reacted to jkyles's post in the thread Wiki Telehealth POS with Like Like.
    The issue of rural vs non-rural is based on "normal" telehealth rules. That is, without the various temporary waivers telehealth is restricted to patients who live in a rural area with some exceptions. Under "normal" telehealth, most patients...
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    ckeeney reacted to csperoni's post in the thread Wiki Telehealth POS with Like Like.
    The POS guidelines for telehealth could vary by payor. For Medicare, POS 10 is for patient at home (which would include places like their work, or a friend's house, a car, etc. Basically, NOT a facility/medical office). POS 02 is for patient is...
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    Hello. My outpatient clinic focuses on Medicaid and people with SUD issues. Our PTs have regular encounters with our providers but they also have regular encounters with just our RN. I find coding for the RN encounters difficult. In genera a...
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    Have you found your answer already? I had the same question and I talked with HCA about it. The WA CHW Billing guide does say that direct and indirect services all count as billable time. Example of billable time: Your CHW spends 45 minutes...
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    I've been trying to figure out how to avoid rejections from payers who assume that joint injections always come with a laterality modifier. What advice do we have for injections that are strictly mainline? Sacrococcygeal joints are not...
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    I've been coding ICD and E/M for a CAH for 9 years. I have started, this month, to receive accounts where the pt is admitted from ED to observation then the pt has a new or worsening condition so they are being moved back to the ED. While this...
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    Does anyone know if there is a replacement CPT code for 89399 for unlisted pathology test? It is for a thoracentesis panel.
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    ashtonmr32 reacted to jkyles's post in the thread Wiki Telehealth POS with Like Like.
    The issue of rural vs non-rural is based on "normal" telehealth rules. That is, without the various temporary waivers telehealth is restricted to patients who live in a rural area with some exceptions. Under "normal" telehealth, most patients...
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    ashtonmr32 reacted to csperoni's post in the thread Wiki Telehealth POS with Like Like.
    The POS guidelines for telehealth could vary by payor. For Medicare, POS 10 is for patient at home (which would include places like their work, or a friend's house, a car, etc. Basically, NOT a facility/medical office). POS 02 is for patient is...
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    jkyles replied to the thread Wiki Telehealth POS.
    The issue of rural vs non-rural is based on "normal" telehealth rules. That is, without the various temporary waivers telehealth is restricted to patients who live in a rural area with some exceptions. Under "normal" telehealth, most patients...
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    jkyles reacted to csperoni's post in the thread Wiki Telehealth POS with Like Like.
    The POS guidelines for telehealth could vary by payor. For Medicare, POS 10 is for patient at home (which would include places like their work, or a friend's house, a car, etc. Basically, NOT a facility/medical office). POS 02 is for patient is...
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