Billing screening vs diagnostic colonoscopy

    • [DOC File]SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE - COLONOSCOPY

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      Colonoscopy is a low risk procedure when performed by trained and experienced providers. Diagnostic colonoscopy is associated with a complication rate of approximately 0.1%. Major complications include colonic perforation and haemorrhage. Other occasional serious complications may occur with the use of sedation and with bowel preparation.

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    • [DOCX File]Purpose of application and links to ... - Department of Health

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      A contraindication for diagnostic colonoscopy does not necessarily preclude confirmatory or therapeutic colonoscopy. ... There were approximately 5395 CTC services provided in 2012/13 and the average bulk billing rate was approximately 70%. ... as a primary screening tool” is misleading and incorrect. Firstly, it is not being suggested that ...

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    • [DOCX File]Instructor’s Guide for ICD-9-CM Diagnostic Coding and ...

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      The surgeon performed a screening colonoscopy and reached the cecum, but due to a poor prep, the procedure was discontinued and rescheduled. Modifier 53 would be appended to the colonoscopy code for the physician’s service.

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    • [DOC File]Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield: Health Insurance, Medicare ...

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      Colonoscopies which are undertaken as a SCREENING colonoscopy, during which a polyp/tumor or other procedure due to an abnormality are discovered, should be covered under benefits for Preventive Services. This has been an area of much confusion in billing by Providers or Facilities of …

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    • [DOC File]Instructor’s Guide for ICD-9-CM Diagnostic Coding and ...

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      3. Incorrect. A diagnostic colonoscopy is included in a surgical colonoscopy; only the code for the surgical colonoscopy is assigned (45385). ICD-10-CM Code: D12.0 (Polyp, cecum) 4. Incorrect. Code 52214 is in the urethra and bladder section and does not correctly identify the procedure. The correct code is 52354. ICD-10-CM Code: N28.89 (Polyp ...

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    • [DOC File]Gastroenterology & Gastroenterologist Colorado Springs ...

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      SCREENING vs DIAGNOSTIC. Colonoscopy: Screening/Preventative means : NO symptoms. NO personal history of polyps or colon cancer. NO family history of polyps or colon cancer. If you have screening benefits on your policy, your procedure will be paid according to those benefits, however, it is . your responsibility to call the insurance

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    • [DOC File]myapha.org

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      In the case of a "colonoscopy screening" if a polyp is found, the "screening" can become "diagnostic" and have financial consequences. This is an area that billing becomes a nightmare, I have heard that a "screening" should be billed as a "screening" if that was the intent of the order, most of the time, it is not billed that way.

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    • [DOC File]Colonoscopy: Screening or Diagnostic

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      Diagnostic/Therapeutic Colonoscopy: Patient has past and/or present gastrointestinal symptoms, polyps, GI disease, iron deficiency anemia and/or any other abnormal tests. Surveillance/High Risk Screening Colonoscopy: Patient is asymptomatic (no gastrointestinal symptoms either past or present), has a personal history of GI disease, colon polyps ...

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