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Terminology Code Organization Special Codes Modifiers Case Examples Tips for Op Report Dictation
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Terminology Code Organization Special Codes Modifiers Case Examples Tips for Op Report Dictation
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Global package › Pre-op H&P › Consent › Local anesthesia › Surgery › Simple wound irrigation › Intra-op x-rays › Suture removal › Post-op follow-up (0, 10, 90 days)
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Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) › Code breakdown 10% pre-op assessment 69% surgery 21% post-op follow-up care
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Relative Value Unit (RVU) › Total › Work › Facility vs. non-facility How they generate a new code How they generate a new code
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Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) Edits › Bundled services Prep and drape Local anesthesia by surgeon Surgery (open, closed, percutaneous) Drains and pumps at same surgical site Cultures Access through damaged tissue; repair Intra-op complications and management
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Modifiers › Procedure altered in circumstance › Procedural definition unchanged › Two-digit attached to CPT code
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Terminology Code Organization Special Codes Modifiers Case Examples Tips for Op Report Dictation
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Sections › 10000 Skin and nails › 20000 Orthopaedic › 30000 Vascular › 60000 Neurosurgery › 90000 Medicine (includes wound care)
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Orthopaedic section › Spine › Shoulder › Humerus and Elbow › Forearm and Wrist › Hand and Fingers › Pelvis and Hip › Femur and Knee › Leg and Ankle › Foot and Toes
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Categorical › Incision › Excision › Introduction or Removal › Repair, Revision, Reconstruction › Fracture and Dislocation › Arthrodesis › Amputation › Other
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Terminology Code Organization Special Codes Modifiers Case Examples Tips for Op Report Dictation
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Symbols Ø Modifier -51 exempt + Add-on code 64831 Suture of digital nerve + 64832 each additional nerve + 69990 use of operative microscope ▲ Revised code ● New code * Service includes surgical procedure only * 20550 Injections; tendon sheath
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Terminology Code Organization Special Codes Modifiers Case Examples Tips for Op Report Dictation
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-22: Unusual procedural services › Scarring, bleeding, obesity, etc. › 25% fee increase › Must quantify extent of complexity
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-50: Bilateral procedure › Payment is 150% of the single code -51: Multiple procedures › Payment at 50% (100-50-50-50-50) › Doesn’t always apply; some codes are exempt Ø 51 modifier exempt codes + Add-on codes
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-53: Discontinued procedure › Surgery or anesthesia started, but case terminated due to certain circumstances
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-54: Surgical care only › Bills surgical portion of CPT -55: Postoperative management only › Bills for post-op component of CPT
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-58: Staged procedure › Must meet ONE of the following: Planned prospectively, or Second stage more extensive than first, or Definitive surgery after a diagnostic procedure › This sets the global period clock › Example: Closed tx of distal radius, then to OR for open treatment
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-59: Distinct procedural service › Used to bypass CCI edits ONLY when appropriate › Situations (same calendar day services) Separate incision Separate area Separate diagnosis Separate session
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-78: Return to OR during post-op period › For post-op complications (that don’t meet -58 conditions) › Global period does not reset › Payment reduction
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-79: Unrelated procedure during post-op period › Make sure there is a new diagnosis › New global period established › Track both global periods separately
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Finger and toes › FA: Left Thumb › F1: Left Index Finger … › F9: Right Small Finger › TA, T1–T9: Toes
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Terminology Code Organization Special Codes Modifiers Case Examples Tips for Op Report Dictation
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Principles to remember › Everything you DO has a CPT code E/M Casting Closed reduction ORIF › Every CPT code must have a valid REASON (ICD-9 code) › Add modifiers when circumstances dictate › AAOS’s Code X 2009 software can help
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Case 1 › 10 y/o patient falls on scooter › Displaced R radius and ulna shaft fxs › Angulated L radius and ulna shaft fxs
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Case 1 › You perform open treatment of the R radius and ulna fxs, and closed manipulation and splinting of the L side.
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Case 1 › Code set 719.43 / 99244-57Wrist pain / outpt consult, with decision for surgery 813.20 / 25574Open tx R radius/ulna shaft fxs 813.20 / 25565-51-59Closed manipulation of L radius/ulna shaft fxs -51: Multiple procedure 50% discount 59: Distinct procedural service on the same day Separate site
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Case 2 › 25 y/o patient falls from motorcycle › R open distal radius displaced intra-artic fx › Manipulation performed in ED for preliminary stabilization › Taken to OR that evening I&D of open fx ORIF
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Case 2 › Code set 884.10 / 99244-57Complex open wound / consult, decision for surgery 813.52 / 25605Closed tx radius with manip in ED 813.52 / 25620-59Open tx radius in OR 813.52 / 11012-51-59I&D of skin to bone assc with open fx -51: Multiple procedure 50% discount -59: Distinct procedural service on the same day Separate session
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Case 3 › 25 y/o patient falls from motorcycle › R distal radius displaced intra-artic fx › Manipulation performed in ED for preliminary stabilization › 5 days later, to OR ORIF
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Case 3 › Code set 719.43 / 99244-57Wrist pain / outpt consult, with decision for surgery 813.42 / 25605Closed tx radius with manip in ED, with plan for surgery 813.42 / 25620-58Open tx radius in OR, 5 days later -58: Staged or related procedure Planned prospectively Subsequent procedure more extensive
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Case 4 › A 31-year-old carpenter, new patient in your clinic. › Exploration 3 days later revealed Flexor tendon to his index finger in “Zone 2” and another to his long finger “not in Zone 2” Severed the ulnar digital nerve IF Lac ulnar digital artery IF › You perform debridement of all nonviable tissue was performed with repair of both flexor tendons. The procedure also included repair of the digital artery and nerve with an operating microscope followed by a simple repair of the wounds overlying the tendon and neurovascular injuries. A short-arm splint was applied.
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Case 4 › Code set 883.1 / 99203Complex lac / consultation 903.5 / 35207-F1Repair blood vessel, direct; hand, finger 883.2 / 26356-F1-51Repair, flexor tendon, in Zone 2 883.2 / 26350-F2-51Repair, flexor tendon, not in Zone 2 955.6 / 64831-F1-51Suture of digital nerve, hand or foot 955.6 / +69990Microsurgical techniques Local anesthesia included Repair of skin included Splinting included
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Case 5 › 62 y/o diabetic female, had R carpal tunnel surgery last month › Presents with new L LF/RF triggering › Patient seen in clinic during post-op period › Injections of LF/RF performed in clinic
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Case 5 › Code set 354.0 / 99214-24-25Outpt established pt; new problem, minor procedure 727.03 / 20550-79-F2Injection LF tendon sheath 727.03 / 20550-79-F3Injection RF tendon sheath -24: Unrelated E/M service during post-op -25: Significant E/M on same day of surgery -79: Unrelated procedure in the post-op period -F2: L LF -F3: L RF
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Case 6 › 28 y/o female, MVA, multiple trauma › Initial eval with Grade IIIA R humerus fx › Taken to OR for urgent I&D and plating › Further workup 2 days later revealed nondisplaced sacral zone 1 fx; closed treatment
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Case 6 › Code set 884.1 / 99245-57Complex open inj / outpt consult, decision for surgery 812.31 / 24515Open tx of humerus fx 812.31 / 11012-51I&D of skin to bone for open fx 808.43 / 27193-79Closed tx of pelvic fx without manipulation -51: Multiple procedure -79 modifier: Unrelated procedure during post-op No fee reduction Global period for humerus and pelvis separate
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Case 6 › If sacral fx and humerus treated on same day: › Code set 99245-57Outpt consult, decision for surgery 24515Open tx of humerus fx 11012-51I&D of skin to bone for open fx 27193-51Closed tx of pelvic fx without manipulation -51: Multiple procedure 50% fee reduction
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Terminology Code Organization Special Codes Modifiers Case Examples Tips for Op Report Dictation
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Pre- and post-op diagnosis › Use ICD-9 terminology Procedure › Use CPT language › Each procedure with corresponding diagnosis Indications for surgery › Pt age › Reason for surgery › Previous related surgery
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Findings › Include things such as Length of wound, size of skin graft Extensiveness of surgery (for modifier -22) Details › One-to-one correlation with listed procedures › Separate into paragraphs Plan › Facilitates post-op care › Allows future use of -58 modifier
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Global service concept Code organization › Body part › Category Diagnosis :: Procedure Documentation to justify EVERY code › Paragraph breakdown Code every surgery, immediately
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