Interestingly, four new codes have been added
that describe the work of two medical professionals who discuss a
patient’s condition over phone or Internet.
A few years ago, Medicare and other carriers stopped recognizing consultation codes. But all that is about to change as CPT® 2014 has added four new consultation codes with effect from January 1, 2014.So from the first day of the New Year, if two medical professionals discuss a patient’s condition via phone or internet, you’ll report the following codes:
- 99446 – Interprofessional telephone/Internet assessment and management service provided by a consultative physician including a verbal and written report to the patient’s treating/requesting physician or other qualified health care professional; 5-10 minutes of medical consultative discussion and review
- 99447 – … 11-20 minutes of medical consultative discussion and review
- 99448 – … 21-30 minutes of medical consultative discussion and review
- 99449 – … 31 minutes or more of medical consultative discussion and review.
Questions related to time
Coders need to be alert to:
- Why these codes are broken into time
- How that time will be measured (reading, discussing, interpreting, further research, etc.).
- How will the time be documented
- Will it be documented
- For consultations less than 5 minutes, avoid using these codes
- Major part of the service time reported (more than half) must be devoted to the medical consultative verbal/Internet discussion.
- The consult includes review of related medical records, path/lab studies, imaging, medications, and similar date.
- A single code covers all contact time and review time, so add together and calculate the total time spent when multiple calls/internet contacts are performed for a single consult.
- Essential instructions from CPT® coding guidelines
- Upcoming and historical Info for the CPT® code(s) and/or keyword(s) entered
- The Coding Institute’s written simple explanations containing CPT® codes or keywords searched
- All personal notes for the CPT® code entered and all personal notes containing the code(s) and/or keyword(s) entered.
- And much more.
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