tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2008 Issue 6

Eye Area Matters When Coding FBR Encounters

Also, check for slit lamp on corneal FBR claims A patient with a foreign body in her left eye reports to the ED. The ED physician removes the FB and sends the patient home. This might look like a simple coding scenario, but there's more to reporting ocular foreign body removal (FBR) than meets the eye. When coding for these encounters, zoom in on three details: - the wound's depth - the FB's location - the instrumentation. Read on for more information on coding eye FBRs. Ask if Conjunctival FB Is -Embedded- or Not ED physicians will typically treat...

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