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Coding 100 Richard Lander MD FAAP

Medical Coding 101

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Dr. Lander's presentation on basic coding concepts for residents and new doctors

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Coding 100Richard Lander MD FAAP

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Why is coding important to me?

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Coding tells the insurers & auditors what the patient’s problems were and what you did for them so that you can get paid.

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Coding is how you will make your living.

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What is a CPT and where do they come from?

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CPT codes stands for Current Procedural Terminology. It is owned by the AMA. It is revised yearly and it is the standard for all

medical billing.

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What is a RBRVU?

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RBRVU stands for Resource Based Relative Value Units.

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Developed at Harvard by Dr. Hsai to make Medicare payments more equitable, it is now the standard of

payment for many private insurers.

RBRVU

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What is an ICD?

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ICD tells what illness was discovered in your examinations

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ICDs have “severity” scoring systems in existence that look to see that physicians are paid appropriately for the work they deliver

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Well visits

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With well visits you only need to know if the patient is “new” or “established. New patients –

one not seen by you or the practice in 3 years

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Age CPT Code New CPT Code Established

Under 1 year 99381 99391

1 – 4 years 99382 99392

5 – 11 years 99383 99393

12 – 17 years 99384 99394

18 – 39 years 99385 99395

Well visits

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Evaluation and Management Codes

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E&M codes are for sick visits. They are based on the severity of the illness and work done.

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Note: If more than 50% of visit is counseling, then time is an

element

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New patient codes require all 3 elements

New Patients

Patients only require 2 out of 3 elements

Established

Doesn’t require the

presence of a physician

99211

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Expanded problem focused history

Expanded problem focused exam

Straightforward medical decision making

99212

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Detailed history

Detailed examination

Medical Decision making of low complexity

99213

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Comprehensive history

Comprehensive examination

Medical decision making of moderate complexity

99214

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Comprehensive history

Comprehensive examination

Medical decision making of high complexity

99215

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Why is this important?

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Most doctors (pediatricians, actually) under code

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What does this cost?

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If you increase from 5% 99214 to 20% , you can increase your net income by $20,000 without doing any more work

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You don’t want to over code because Medicaid and private health insurers can and will audit you. If the documentation

doesn’t equal the code billed, they will penalize you

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Evaluation requested by an appropriate professional with a report back to that person

99243 - Consult

3.17 x 36.79

$116.62

99213 – E/M

1.39 x 36.79

$51.14

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Pediatricians do many procedures

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If you don’t bill for the procedures you do, you cheat yourself out of the many dollars

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Subluxation of elbow

246404.85x 36.79

$178.43

99213 1.39 x 36.79

$51.14

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What does this tell you?

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It is critical to know the codes for all the procedures you do, since obviously procedures pay better than E/M codes

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Where can you learn more?

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Decide if the practice you are looking at has someone who knows coding

The Academy offers coding courses – at the NCE and as stand alone courses

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Other Steps

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Be sure you have a current CPT and ICD coding books in your office

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