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Obstetrical Policy, Professional

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UnitedHealthcare follows ACOG coding guidelines and considers an E/M service on the same date of service, by the Same Individual Physician or Other Health Care Professional to be separately reimbursed in addition to an OB ultrasound procedures (CPT codes 76801-76817 and 76820-76828) only if the E/M service is a separate and distinct

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Obstetrical Services Policy, Professional

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Jun 18, 2019 · UnitedHealthcare Community Plan follows ACOG coding guidelines and considers an E/M service on the same date of service, by the Same Individual Physician or Other Qualified Health Care Professional to be separately reimbursed in addition to an OB ultrasound procedure (CPT codes 76801-76817 and 76820-76828) only if the E/M service is a

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CONFIDENT CODING FOR OB/GYN

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CONFIDENT CODING FOR OB/GYN Also included according to ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists): Induction of labor (unless the obstetrician personally starts the IV and sits with the patient during the infusion). Insertion of cervical dilator on day of delivery (code 59200). Simple removal of cerclage(eg, local anesthesia only) 6

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Coding for Inserting and Removing IUDs

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For further guidance on coding complex cases with IUDs see, Beyond the Pill’s LARC Quick Coding Guide Supplement. For specific clinical scenarios, see The LARC Quick Coding Guide by ACOG’s LARC Program. Out-Patient Procedure Codes – CPT Codes 58300 Insertion, intrauterine device 58301 Removal, intrauterine device 81025 Pregnancy test

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Presenter: Melanie Witt, RN, CPC, COBGC, MA

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Coding can’t fix a bad contract Negotiate for the things you want Work with your coders and billers Be available and open for questions Plan regular meetings to discuss problems Make sure someone is watching denials and payer contracted payment amounts Be prepared to appeal denials – every time when right is on your side

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