Coding Interventional Radiology Services
[Pages:59]Coding Interventional Radiology Services
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Faculty
Stacie L. Buck, RHIA, CCS-P, LHRM, RCC
Stacie has served in several different roles during her 14-year career in health information management including as a medical records coordinator, medical coder, a revenue analyst, an internal auditor, corporate compliance officer, and consultant. Stacie is currrently VicePresident for Southeast Radiology Management.
Stacie is on the editorial advisory board for the HCPro newsletters Mammography Regulation Report, Radiology Administrator's Compliance Insider, Health Care Auditing Strategies and she is a frequent contributor to Strategies for Health Care Compliance and to Compliance Monitor Q & A's Ask the Expert. In addition, she is the author of the recently released Radiology Technologist's Coding Compliance Handbook and is a Contributing Editor for The Radiology Manager's Handbook: Tools & Best Practices for Business Success. Stacie also is an audioconference presenter for HCPro, the Coding Institute and the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
Stacie is an adjunct instructor and advisory board member for the health information management program at Indian River Community College in Florida and she serves in the AHIMA Mentoring program. Recently Stacie was the recipient of several awards including the 2005 AHIMA Rising Star Award, FHIMA Outstanding Professional Award & FHIMA Literary Award.
Stacie is a current member of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), the Florida Health Information Management Association (FHIMA) and the Suncoast Health Information Management Association (SHIMA). She serves on the AHIMA Physician Practice Council and is President-Elect of the Florida Health Information Management Association.
Stacie graduated Magna Cum Laude from Florida International University earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management and prior earned an Associate of Arts degree in Business Administration
Alicia Franklin, RHIA, CCS-P, RCC
Alicia has over 10 years experience in the healthcare environment, including health information management experience in ICD-9-CM and CPT coding for inpatient and outpatient settings. She has worked in areas of HIPAA Compliance, Coding Specialist, and Charge Master Coordinator for The University of Mississippi Medical Center, and has been a Coding Consultant with a previous accounting firm.
As a member of the BKD Health Care Group, Alicia provides consulting services for hospitals and physician offices on coding, billing, and medical staff documentation. She also provides coding education, support to medical staff, and other billing and healthcare personnel.
With a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management from The University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Alicia is a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Certified Coding Specialist ? Physician Based (CCS-P) and a Radiology Certified Coder (RCC). Alicia is a member of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA).
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Table of Contents
Disclaimer ..................................................................................................................... i Faculty .........................................................................................................................ii Seminar Objectives ........................................................................................................ 1 Component Coding......................................................................................................... 1 All Inclusive Coding ........................................................................................................ 2 Vascular System............................................................................................................. 3 Key Documentation ........................................................................................................ 3 Access ........................................................................................................................ 4 Vascular Family.............................................................................................................. 4
Vascular Order ................................................................................................... 5 Non-Selective Catheterization.......................................................................................... 5 Selective Catheterization................................................................................................. 6 Non-Selective Catheterization Codes ? Arterial .................................................................. 6 Selective Catheterization Codes ? Arterial ......................................................................... 7 Non-Selective Venous Codes ........................................................................................... 8 Selective Venous Codes .................................................................................................. 8 Catheterization Coding Rules........................................................................................... 9
Multiple Vascular Families ................................................................................... 9 Additional Branches in Same Family ....................................................................10 RS&I Coding .....................................................................................................10 Modifiers ..........................................................................................................11 +75774 ............................................................................................................11 Head and Neck Angiography ..............................................................................12 Examples..........................................................................................................12 Upper Extremity and Example ............................................................................14 Lower Extremity/Pelvic Angiography....................................................................15 Catheter Placement Aorta and Examples .............................................................15 Abdominal Angiography and Example..................................................................17 Venous RS&I Codes.......................................................................................................18 Vena Cavagram and Examples............................................................................19 Therapeutic Interventions ..............................................................................................21 Diagnostic Angiography Coding Rules w/Therapeutic Interventions........................21 Medicare (NCCI)................................................................................................23 Transcatheter RS&I Codes .............................................................................................25 Angioplasty Coding Rules ...............................................................................................25 PTA .................................................................................................................26 PTA RS&I Codes and Examples...........................................................................26 Atherectomy Coding Guidelines ......................................................................................27 NCCI Manual.....................................................................................................28 Transluminal peripheral atherectomy, percutaneous; ............................................28 RS&I Codes and Examples .................................................................................29 Stent Coding Rules ........................................................................................................30 Peripheral Stent Placement ................................................................................30
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Cervical Carotid Stents .......................................................................................31 Intracranial Stents .............................................................................................31 Extracranial Vertebral or Intrathoracic Stents and Example ...................................32 Embolization and Occlusion Coding Guidelines .................................................................33 RS&I ................................................................................................................34 Uterine Fibroid Embolization and Examples ..........................................................34 Infusion Therapy Coding Rules .......................................................................................36 Thrombolysis and RS&I......................................................................................37 Percutaneous Arterial Thrombectomy ..................................................................38 Primary Thrombectomy......................................................................................38 Secondary Thrombectomy..................................................................................40 Percutaneous Arterial Thrombectomy ..................................................................41 Percutaneous Vein Thrombectomy and Examples .................................................41 IVC Filter Placement ......................................................................................................43 Foreign Body Retrieval (Filter Removal) and Examples..........................................43 Dialysis Access Maintenance...........................................................................................44 DAM ? Catheterization .......................................................................................45 DAM ? Fistulagram ............................................................................................45 DAM ? Thrombectomy .......................................................................................46 DAM ? Percutaneous Angioplasty and Examples...................................................47 Audience Questions Appendix ..................................................................................................................53 CE Certificate Instructions .....................................................................................54
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Coding Interventional Radiology Services
Notes/Comments/Questions
Objectives of this Seminar
Review clinical issues and CPT coding guidelines for interventional radiology specific to concepts in vascular catheter placements and diagnostic angiography.
Discuss the differences between diagnostic radiology codes and therapeutic interventional radiology codes
Provide coding guidance for modifier usage with interventional radiology procedures
Review CPT coding guidelines related to vascular procedures
Deliver challenging case scenarios that illustrate
best coding practices.
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Component Coding
May or may not have a 1:1 ratio
Surgical codes
? Vascular access
? Catheter placement
? Interventions
Radiological supervision and interpretation
? Imaging (guidance and images taken)
? Interpretation of films
? Physician must supervise and interpret
? Append Modifier -52 if only one portion of service provided
? Hospital coding ? report S & I whether performed by
same or different physicians
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Notes/Comments/Questions
Why Component Coding?
Multiple physicians performing procedure ? Surgeon, radiologist ? Physician would code only the service he/she provided
Variations in how services are performed ? Patient's specific anatomy, pathology, and other clinical circumstances.
Variety of combinations for procedures performed.
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All Inclusive Coding
IR services commonly performed by an individual physician, in a consistent manner with little or no variation.
Services are reportable using a single code, inclusive of both procedural and imaging services. ? Examples: 37210, 61623
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Coding Interventional Radiology Services
Vascular System
Five vascular systems for interventional procedures:
? Arterial ? Venous ? Pulmonary ? Portal ? Lymphatic
Each system is coded separately
Key Documentation
Catheter insertion point Catheter end position Vessels catheterized Vessels visualized Abnormal anatomy
Notes/Comments/Questions
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