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This patient was seen for 90 minutes of therapeutic hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The patient required 10 minutes of descent time. Ten (10) minutes of air breaks were provided and 10 minutes of ascent...
Report 4 uni...
This patient is scheduled to receive an infusion of drugs at our facility today that are not neoplastic drugs (including hydrating solutions) for 2 hours. Since we are no longer utilizing HCPCS Q c...
The hospital...
A patient was seen at our facility for an infusion of non anti-neoplastic drugs (including hydrating solutions) for 2 hours. The patient then leaves the facility and returns for a second encounter ...
The facility...
A patient has received three injections of anti-neoplastic drugs and infusion of anti-neoplastic drugs for 2 hours during one encounter. How would this encounter be appropriately reported?
...The facility...
This patient was seen at our facility for three injections of anti-neoplastic drugs and 2 hours of infusion of antineoplastic drugs in one encounter. The patient returns for a second encounter on t...
The facility...
Would an incision have to be made in order to report CPT codes 28190-28193 when coding emergency department visits on the facility side? For example: A a nail shot through his foot by a nail gun. T...
To report CP...
A patient presents as an outpatient for an endoscopic polypectomy. Anesthesia was administered and the colonoscopy was begun however because of poor colon preparation the colon could not be examine...
Report CPT c...
A patient underwent an aortoiliac and femoral angiogram in addition to a selective left renal angiogram at our facility.
Would it be appropriate to code fluoroscopic imaging with the angiogra...
Yes, it woul...
A 72-year old patient with severe multivessel coronary artery disease, status post redo coronary artery bypass surgery, is seen at our facility to undergo a left heart catheterization with right an...
No, it would...
A patient presents for pre-admit screening prior to a gastrointestinal (GI) scope.
During the pre-admit process, the patient is found to have a past history of subacute bacterial endocarditis...
No, it would...