JWash618
Networker
I code for several groups of Anesthesiologists and in my particular groups the doctor includes the ASA he would like to use on the charge ticket.
99% of the time they want to code masses and I&D's the following way:
"excision foot mass......asa 01480"
or
"I&D infected foot.....01480"
I feel like a mass is ALWAYS going to be 00400 no matter how deep it is..even if it is on the bone....but im not sure.
Also, I will use the 01480 if the diagnosis is gangrene or osteomyelitis or something that signifies that the infection went into the bone, so thats how deep the procedure was.
When I get a code that says "infected ______" I always want to code skin.
SO my question is...am i correct in thinking that these doctors are upcoding or can a mass be a 01480(or other bone ASA)
and what documentation is REQUIRED to be on the record in order to code these the way the doc wants them rather than coding them to a 00400 if it really was a deep procedure.
PS...they are anesthesiologists...the documentation does not get very descriptive AT ALL..so i am trying to find key words for them to include so that I feel more comfortable about coding the 01480(for example.) if that is in fact a correct way to code these procedures.
99% of the time they want to code masses and I&D's the following way:
"excision foot mass......asa 01480"
or
"I&D infected foot.....01480"
I feel like a mass is ALWAYS going to be 00400 no matter how deep it is..even if it is on the bone....but im not sure.
Also, I will use the 01480 if the diagnosis is gangrene or osteomyelitis or something that signifies that the infection went into the bone, so thats how deep the procedure was.
When I get a code that says "infected ______" I always want to code skin.
SO my question is...am i correct in thinking that these doctors are upcoding or can a mass be a 01480(or other bone ASA)
and what documentation is REQUIRED to be on the record in order to code these the way the doc wants them rather than coding them to a 00400 if it really was a deep procedure.
PS...they are anesthesiologists...the documentation does not get very descriptive AT ALL..so i am trying to find key words for them to include so that I feel more comfortable about coding the 01480(for example.) if that is in fact a correct way to code these procedures.