tci General Surgery Coding Alert - 2007 Issue 11
Reader Questions: Separate Diagnoses Don't Guarantee Modifier 59
Question: One of the coders in our department insists that we can use modifier 59 if the surgeon performs a "separate procedure" for a diagnosis different from the diagnosis that prompted the primary procedure. In looking over Medicare and CPT guidelines, however, I see nothing to support this. Is a separate diagnosis enough to warrant modifier 59? Maine Subscriber Answer: According to CPT instructions and Chapter 1 of the national Correct Coding Initiative (CCI), you may append modifier 59 (Distinct procedural service) when the physician: - sees a patient during a different session - treats a different site or...
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