Re: Billing question

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)
Tue May 6 23:30:27 2008


But if she was sent as a consult from anther doctor - then you can bill a consult AND the colposcopy. Some insurers will pay both & others won't. that is something that you want your biller to follow closely so you cna bill at the highest possible return.

Joanne

At Tue, 6 May 2008, Meenan, Anna wrote: >
>But if she presents just for that specific procedure, you cannot bill
>an office visit in addition to the procedure.
>
>Anna Meenan, MD
>
>>If during the course of your evaluation, you determine the need for a
>>procedure (an endometrial biopsy comes to mind), then you can bill the
>>E/M AND the procedure, with a modifier, I think. Lots of luck
>>collecting on it, however.
>>
>>That said, if someone came in for contraceptive counseling, and you
>>decided to put in an IUD, I bet that you could code it similarly with
>>the best of luck collecting.
>>
>>Garry
>>
>>At Tue, 6 May 2008, Lynn Montgomery wrote:
>>>
>>>Listers,
>>>
>>>I would like opinions regarding a billing question; when a patient
>>>presents for an office visit for an IUD insertion or colposcopy for
>>>example, is one allowed to bill an office visit in addition to the
>>>actual procedure being performed (i.e. 99203 for office visit and 58300
>>>for IUD insertion). I have gotten different answers from various
>>>coders, including ACOG!
>>>
>>>Lynn
>>>
>>>--
>>>Lynn D. Montgomery, M.D.
>>>
>>>Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maternal-Fetal Medicine
>>>
>>>The Birth Center/Rocky Mountain Women's Health
>>>
>>>1211 S. Reserve St.
>>>
>>>Missoula, Montana, 59801
>>>
>>>406-549-0978
>>>
>>>fax 406-549-0987
>>>
>>>e-mail: apgar10@thebirthcentermt.com
>>>
>>--
>>Garry E. Siegel, M.D.
>>Private Practice
>>Roswell, GA

--
Joanne Bulley, MD
solo gyn
Keene, NH

Hard frost on the Lilac buds this week.





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