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tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2020 Issue Q4
Procedure Coding: Consider 3-Step Approach When Coding Wound Repairs
First, be sure to know how to recognize what classifies as a laceration repair.
When your clinician performs a wound repair in the ED, you have a wide variety of coding choices. To select the right code, you’ll have to follow a few essential steps. But even with comprehensive guidelines in the CPT® code book, many coders have questions about how to report these services.
Check out the following FAQs, along with expert answers about wound care coding.
What Constitutes a Wound Repair?
“Understanding the definitions of the different types of laceration repairs is critical to assigning...
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