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06/13/2016
Avoid common pitfalls when you code for services that occur during a global surgical period by knowing when to use modifier 24 – and, just as importantly, knowing when to avoid using it, such as the event of a wound complication.
06/13/2016

As the year’s mid-point approaches, you need to be certain your quality plan is on track. If you don’t, the best-case scenario for practices that let their quality efforts flag is a mad, and possibly expensive, scramble to report through a registry.

06/13/2016

In the wake of a U.S. Department of Labor final rule released May 18, practices must examine exempt employees’ current salaries to figure out how many people on their workforce will be above the salary threshold when the rule takes effect Dec. 1.

06/13/2016

While the current status of the Zika virus is more potential than pandemic, the smart move is to plan ahead and get ready to code for Zika-related encounters and educate your staff so you’re prepared to quell any patient fears.

06/13/2016

Question: At what point should I call the police on an unruly patient?

06/13/2016

New allergy skin tests codes added in 2013 haven’t worked out too well for providers. The most recently available Medicare data on those CPT codes show high denial rates for the new codes, continuing a trend with allergy skin test codes.

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