tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2009 Issue 12
Mark Manipulation, Make $100+ More Per Encounter
No maybes here; answer this question wrong and you will code incorrectly. When your ED physician performs fracture care for a patient, be ready to pounce on evidence of manipulation, as CPT often breaks fracture care codes along the manipulation line. The $kinny: Let's say the physician performs closed treatment on a fractured collarbone; if she uses manipulation, the service is worth about $106 more than a nonmanipulation encounter. Use this FAQ to successfully manipulate both types of fracture care codes -- and ethically add to the practice's bottom line. What Is Manipulation? For coding purposes, "manipulation involves reduction...
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