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Episode Synopsis
The 2021/2023 E/M guideline revisions read: “The evaluation and/or treatment should be consistent with the likely nature of the condition.” Before this, the CPT® guidelines did not discuss medical necessity. Guidance was left to the payers, particularly Medicare, via the Social Security Act.
CMS’s guidance doesn’t necessarily hold regulatory authority. However, it often reflects a new, shared understanding that medical services reported should meet documentation standards for level selection. Those standards should also appropriately indicate why the patient is visiting the provider, based on the presenting problems.
This episode of the CodeCast echoes Terry’s insights that auditors, coders, and medical professionals focus on medical necessity first, then look to coding.
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CMS’s guidance doesn’t necessarily hold regulatory authority. However, it often reflects a new, shared understanding that medical services reported should meet documentation standards for level selection. Those standards should also appropriately indicate why the patient is visiting the provider, based on the presenting problems.
This episode of the CodeCast echoes Terry’s insights that auditors, coders, and medical professionals focus on medical necessity first, then look to coding.
Subscribe and Listen
You can subscribe to our podcasts via:
Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/codecast-medical-billing-coding-insights/id1305926627
Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/1lA69Q7EnjSMuVr3sXVWlX
TuneIn – https://tunein.com/radio/CodeCast–Medical-Billing-p1056702/
YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoNm5vs6PFMIEDa5Undidlg
YouTube Music – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQ8tk23yZroZslhtTVe-PEIjQsAoJZJIQ
Pandora – https://www.pandora.com/podcast/codecast-medical-billing-and-coding-insights/PC:1000156874
Amazon Podcasts – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c9d8dc99-fced-45a2-82b4-0efdf144c897/CodeCast-Medical-Billing-and-Coding-Insights
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