10060 Won’t Wash for Some I&Ds

Careful: A pilonidal cyst I&D is a separate animal. Question: A patient presents to the ED reporting pain in her spine. During the exam portion of a level-three E/M, the physician discovers that the painful area is red, and slightly warm to the touch. The patient also has a low-grade fever that she says she noticed about [...] Related articles:

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Radiology Coding: CPT 2010 Breathes New Life Into Your Respiratory Coding

Master 32561’s guidelines to prevent a major units gaffe. Flip through the Surgery/Respiratory System section of your CPT 2010 manual, and you’ll see the coding committee has been hard at work adding to and revising your options. Discover the added cath removal code, the all new fibrinolytic agent instillation code, and the reshaped bronchoscopy descriptors, so [...] Related articles:

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