HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2021 Issue 18 (May)
Master CPT coding for Mohs micrographic surgery
May 4th, 2021
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Article Overview
This article covers CPT coding for Mohs micrographic surgery and related services that may occur in the same episode of care. It is aimed at coders, auditors, and dermatology revenue cycle staff who need a broad understanding of documentation, anatomical grouping, staged reporting, wound closure categories, flap and graft procedures, and diagnostic biopsy coding. The discussion focuses on the types of information needed to support correct reporting without substituting for the full coding guidance in the premium article.
Why This Topic Matters
Mohs surgery and the related repair or biopsy services can involve multiple CPT code families and documentation elements. Understanding the article’s scope helps coders determine whether it addresses their specialty workflow and the kinds of supporting information needed for compliant reporting.
Article Sections
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Mohs micrographic surgery documentation and procedure overview
Introduces Mohs micrographic surgery, the clinical setting in which it is used, and the documentation elements that support reporting. It also summarizes the general procedural workflow and the types of operative and pathology information described in the article.
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CPT coding for Mohs micrographic surgery
Explains the broad CPT framework for reporting Mohs surgery, including how anatomic site, tissue blocks, and staged services affect code selection. The section also distinguishes between the major code groupings used for different body locations.
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Surgical repair (closure) procedures
Reviews wound closure services that may be reported separately in some circumstances and discusses the general repair categories referenced in the article. It focuses on the types of closure documentation discussed for coding purposes.
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Adjacent tissue transfers or rearrangement procedures
Covers the use of adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement codes and the broad factors that influence selection. An example of a flap-related repair scenario is mentioned in the article.
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Skin grafting procedures
Summarizes skin replacement and grafting services, including the general factors used to distinguish among grafting options. The section also notes that the source and type of graft are part of the coding discussion.
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Same-day diagnostic skin biopsy
Addresses diagnostic skin biopsy reporting when a biopsy is performed on the same day as Mohs surgery. The article identifies the biopsy techniques discussed and the relationship to prior pathologic confirmation.
What You Will Learn
- What Mohs micrographic surgery is and why documentation matters
- How CPT coding for Mohs surgery is organized by anatomic location and staging
- What broad documentation elements support repair, flap, graft, and biopsy reporting
- How related services are categorized in the same care episode
- What types of clinical and procedural details are discussed for dermatology coding workflows
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding auditors
- Dermatology billing staff
- Revenue cycle professionals
- Physician documentation specialists
- Compliance teams
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
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