AMA Chimes In On How to Report Consults for Non-Medicare Patients

Beware: Don’t use the CMS consult crosswalk for billing purposes. You may be seeing light at the end of the tunnel. The AMA just published an article to clarify the use of the consultation codes for non-Medicare patients, and talks about their efforts to get CMS to delay their new policy. You can find the article [...] Related articles:

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Pathology Billing: Calculate How MUE/CCI Restricts Your Outside Consult Pay

Don’t bank on accepted 88321-88323 unit of service. Your pathologist consults with an outside lab on slides taken from a 2006 lumpectomy and a 2009 lymph node fine needle aspiration (FNA). That’s 88321 x 2 — right? Maybe. Your payer determines the answer to that question. The problem: “Although the American Medical Association (AMA) says the unit of service for [...] Related articles:

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