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tci E/M Coding Alert - 2014 Issue 11
Reader Question: Use 99253 When Payer Accepts Consult Codes
Question: Our vascular surgeon performed an inpatient consultation for acute ischemia of the foot and advised the patient that he should undergo angiography with possible intervention. Later that day, the surgeon performed the angiography and mechanical thrombectomy with fluro of the popliteal artery on the patient. How should I code this?
Colorado Subscriber
Answer: Your surgeon performed a consultation, and if your payer still accepts the consultation codes (99251-99255, Inpatient consultation for a new or established patient, …), you should report it as such.
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