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2021 ICD-10-CM Coding Guidelines Get a Refresh

2021 ICD-10-CM Coding Guidelines Get a Refresh

Several changes have been recently made to the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting for fiscal year (FY) 2021. The guidelines changes affect code assignment for conditions and symptoms related to COVID-19. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the updates in December 2020. Familiarize yourself with the following new and revised guidance to […]
New COVID-19-Related ICD-10-CM Codes Take Effect

New COVID-19-Related ICD-10-CM Codes Take Effect

International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) broke from the usual release schedule and implemented the following six new codes related to COVID-19 on Jan. 1 and issued accompanying guidelines. Z20.822 Contact with and (suspected) exposure to COVID-19 For asymptomatic individuals with actual or suspected exposure to COVID-19, assign code Z20.822. For symptomatic […]

Physician Fee Schedule Updates May Increase Reimbursement, Time with Patients

Some updates to the evaluation/management codes on the 2021 Physician Fee Schedule will provide greater reimbursement to physicians and allow them to spend more time with patients, CMS and medical societies said. According to CMS, the code sets that it is finalizing will increase the value of certain services. These include: cognitive impairment assessment and care […]
Top Error Rates Offer Clues to Denials

Top Error Rates Offer Clues to Denials

The Comprehensive Error Rate Testing (CERT) program grew out of the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General improper payment rate estimates from 1996 through 2002. Due to sample size restrictions, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) assumed responsibility because they had access to more granulated data in 2003. The […]
6 Questions Ensure E_M Compliance

6 Questions Ensure E/M Compliance

Examine the utilization of Master Data Management (MDM) for coding office visits in 2021 from an auditor’s standpoint. When educating healthcare practitioners on the 2021 documentation guidelines for office/outpatient evaluation and management (E/M) services (codes 99202–99215), it is advisable to adopt an auditor’s perspective. A comprehensive auditor’s toolkit comprises four essential components: diagnoses, data analysis, […]
CPT 2021 Update_ New Lab, Category III Codes

CPT® 2021 Code Updates: Second and Third Quarters

The American Medical Association (AMA) has released updates for the second and third quarters of CPT® 2021. These changes, including new, revised, and deleted codes, will be implemented in AAPC’s Codify system as they become effective. Practices should also update their CPT® 2021 code books and electronic health record (EHR) software accordingly. Proprietary Laboratory Analyses […]
Predictive Healthcare Forecasting Key to Provider Survival in 2021

Predictive Healthcare Forecasting Key to Provider Survival in 2021

Healthcare forecasting that can adapt quickly to changes could be as critical to a provider organization’s survival in 2021 as wearing a mask to stop the spread of COVID-19, experts at PwC’s Health Research Institute are saying. Nearly three-quarters of healthcare executives (74 percent) recently surveyed by the Health Research Institute said their organizations would […]
How Telemedicine Play a Major Role In The Future Of Healthcare

How Telemedicine Play a Major Role In The Future Of Healthcare?

Telemedicine is proving to be of great value to patients as well as the health professionals. The most significant innovation of telemedicine over in-person visits is the opportunity for better patient follow up and increased health outcomes. Traditionally, the hospitals recommended a treatment plan or prescribed medications, then hoped the patient followed their advice. But […]
Congress Takes Steps to Curb Unexpected Medical Bills

Congress Takes Steps to Curb Unexpected Medical Bills

Most Americans tell pollsters they’re worried about being able to afford an unexpected medical bill. Late Monday, Congress passed a bill to allay some of those fears. The measure is included in a nearly 5,600-page package providing coronavirus economic relief and government funding for the rest of the fiscal year. Specifically, the legislation addresses those […]