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tci Part B Insider - 2007 Issue 8
Part B Coding Coach: Perfect Your Cholecystectomy Claims--Our Expert Advice Shows You How
Open vs. laparoscopic is one of several important factorsDo you want to be sure that you-re reporting cholecystectomy claims correctly--without leaving money on the table? Here are four steps that will allow you to tackle that operative note with confidence.
1. Choose Between Open and Laparoscopic Approach
To begin, you must determine whether the surgeon performed the cholecystectomy via an open approach or using a laparoscope. For laparoscopic procedures, you should choose your code from the 47562-47564 range. For open cholecystectomy, you should stick with 47600-47620. Use the chart on the next page for quick reference when...
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