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tci Part B Insider - 2010 Issue 17
PART B CODING COACH: 3 Sample Situations Boost Your Migraine Treatment Smarts
Acute episodes, check-ups are both routine for these patients. When migraine headache coding comes up, ICD-9 codes typically dominate the conversation. But what about the procedure codes those complicated migraine diagnoses are attached to? There are several common situations in which a migraine patient might report to the physician. Check out the top three migraine treatment scenarios, along with expert coding advice on each situation. Situation 1: Separate E/M and Acute Migraine Tx One of your physicians's patients might report to the practice with symptoms, and then end up requiring treatment for an acute migraine headache. Consider this example...
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