tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2006 Issue 5

READER QUESTIONS: Private Payers, Medicare Differ on Dermabond Coding Rules

Question: An elderly patient presented to the ED with a 1.4-centimeter skin tear on his left thigh. The ED doctor cleaned the tear and used Dermabond to repair it. How should I code this encounter?Mississippi Subscriber Answer: Although CPT specifically mentions closure with tissue adhesives as a method of repair, correct code use depends on the patient's insurer. When the physician performs a single-layer closure on a patient, private carriers and Medicare have different expectations of the coder.If Medicare insures the patient, you should report G0168 (Wound closure utilizing tissue adhesive[s] only) for the encounter...

To read the full article, sign in and subscribe to tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert.


You have ED coding questions, and we deliver money-in-the-bank answers to help you defeat your claim issues and secure optimal reimbursement.

Stay in the know and avoid federal reproach with your subscription to TCI’s ED Coding and Reimbursement Alert.

  • Current newsletters added each month
  • Fully searchable archives - over 2100 articles
  • ALL years/issues back to 1998 organized by year and issue
  • Codes mentioned in articles are linked to Code Information pages
  • Code Information pages link back to related articles
Access to this feature is available in the following products:
  • tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert +Archives

demo
request yours today
subscribe
start today
newsletter
free subscription

Thank you for choosing Find-A-Code, please Sign In to remove ads.