Orthopedic Coding Clinic: Labral Tears

10-2:00 in the op note signals SLAP lesion repair. Even experts can land on the wrong ICD-9 code for SLAP lesion repair, but visualizing the injury region as a clock will help you distinguish one type of SLAP (superior labral anterior posterior) tear from another. Research Patient History for Accurate Diagnosis Having a solid understanding of anatomy and [...] Related articles:

  1. Orthopedic Coding Clinic: Complete the ICD-9 Picture with These Tips Code the condition your ortho treats first, followed by...
  2. Orthopedic Coding Clinic: Pull the Plug on PRP Injection Denials Here’s where 86999 comes in. If your orthopedist is...
  3. Orthopedic Coding Quick Start Guide: ASC Shoulder ProceduresShoulder ICD-9 and CPT codes you’ll most likely see in...

Comments Off on Orthopedic Coding Clinic: Labral Tears

Zero In On Correct Nasal-Specimen Coding With This Quick Quiz

Missing multiple 88304 specimens could cost your practice $125. Busting the polyps’ “s” myth and identifying separately billable nasal specimens could add hundreds of dollars to a pathology claim. Make sure you’re not falling into two common coding traps by trying your hand at these two questions; then checking your answers. Question 1: The lab receives [...] Related articles:

  1. Coding Challenge: Prior Cancerous Biopsy, But No Residual Tumor Question: We received a mastectomy specimen based on a...
  2. 5 Rules Pinpoint Date of Service for Laboratory ClaimsTip 3: Here’s DOS advice for archived samples. You can’t...
  3. Are You Up For ICD-9 2010? Quick Quiz Says For Sure Surgery Coders: These 5 questions reveal if you need an...

Comments Off on Zero In On Correct Nasal-Specimen Coding With This Quick Quiz