tci Part B Insider - 2016 Issue 3

Inpatient Coding: Achieve Seamless Inpatient Coding in 5 Easy Steps

Office E/M codes may come easily to you—but investigate your hospital coding prowess. Even if your physicians spend the majority of their time in the office, chances are strong that they see inpatients from time to time—and you should know how to report these services. When you perform E/M visits for hospital patients, you won’t be billing the standard 99201-99215 series—instead you’ve got to be on top of the appropriate hospital codes. Read on for five recent questions submitted to the Insider about inpatient E/M codes, along with solutions that will help you collect...

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