HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2020 Issue 28 (July)
Resolve respiratory coding riddles: Review relevant anatomy, CPT reporting guidance
July 28th, 2020
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Article Overview
This educational article helps coding professionals and clinicians refresh their understanding of respiratory anatomy and the CPT reporting context for several respiratory-related procedures. It covers broad anatomy and terminology, pulmonary blood flow, and general reporting considerations for pulmonary angiography, laryngoscopy, and endotracheal intubation.
Why This Topic Matters
Respiratory procedure coding depends on understanding both anatomy and procedure scope, so this article is useful for readers who need a high-level refresher before reviewing CPT guidance in the full premium text.
Article Sections
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Overview of the respiratory system
Introduces the respiratory system, its major organs, and the relationship between the upper and lower respiratory tracts. It also reviews basic airflow and gas exchange concepts.
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Pulmonary angiography
Covers pulmonary angiography as an imaging topic and discusses related vascular anatomy, catheter placement concepts, and general CPT reporting context.
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Catheterization codes
Discusses pulmonary vascular access and catheter placement concepts relevant to reporting procedures in this area. The section frames how catheterization relates to pulmonary imaging.
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Angiography codes
Reviews pulmonary angiography reporting at a general level, including how the article distinguishes among imaging scenarios and related procedure contexts.
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Laryngoscopy
Explains laryngeal anatomy, the purpose of laryngoscopy, and the general factors that affect CPT reporting for these procedures.
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Endotracheal intubation
Describes endotracheal intubation in relation to airway management and summarizes the article’s discussion of CPT reporting context for this procedure.
What You Will Learn
- How respiratory anatomy relates to CPT reporting for selected procedures
- The broad anatomical distinctions relevant to pulmonary procedures
- General considerations for pulmonary angiography reporting
- The scope of laryngoscopy procedures discussed in the article
- The reporting context for endotracheal intubation in emergency care
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Interventional radiology coders
- Respiratory-related procedure coders
- Billing and reimbursement staff
- Coding educators and trainers
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
Modifiers Discussed
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