Part 2 Filing 3 rd Party Claims
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Part 2Part 2 Filing 3Filing 3rdrd Party Claims Party Claims
Addressing:Addressing:• Services and Procedure CodingServices and Procedure Coding•92000 Ophthalmology Codes92000 Ophthalmology Codes
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DisclaimersDisclaimersThis information was prepared by the 3rd Party
Consultant to the Nebraska Optometric Association, Ed Schneider OD.
To the best of his knowledge, it was current and accurate at the time it was prepared. It is not guaranteed to be error or omission free.
It was prepared as general information to assist doctors and staff, and is not intended to grant rights or impose obligations.
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DisclaimerDisclaimer• The ultimate responsibility for the correct submission of claims and compliance with provider contracts lies with the provider of services.• The Nebraska Optometric Association, and its presenters, agents, consultants and staff make no representation, warranty, or guarantee that this presentation and/or its contents are error-free or omission-free, and will bear no responsibility or liability for the results or consequences of the information contained herein.
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BOTTOM CMS-1500 Service & Materials Supplied
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Coding the Services You Coding the Services You ProvidedProvided
• Must correctly code the level of care Must correctly code the level of care providedprovided
• Practitioner is ultimately responsible for Practitioner is ultimately responsible for correct codingcorrect coding
• Under-codingUnder-coding is as incorrect as over-is as incorrect as over-codingcoding
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ReferenceReferenceCurrent Procedural Terminology, or CPT
Updated annually, so needs to be replaced annually.
Covers
•Examination coding,
•Ancillary testing coding
•Some dispensing and CL coding.
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Examination CodingExamination Coding• Medical Exam Coding:Medical Exam Coding:
• Uses CPT coding…either theUses CPT coding…either the– 92000 Ophthalmology Codes, or 92000 Ophthalmology Codes, or – 99000 Evaluation & Management Codes99000 Evaluation & Management Codes
• Routine Exam Coding:Routine Exam Coding: • Definitions unique to each routine 3rd PartyDefinitions unique to each routine 3rd Party• Follow definitions & directions in Provider Follow definitions & directions in Provider
ManualsManuals
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Medical Examination Medical Examination Coding Coding
92000 Ophthalmology Codes defined in CPT92000 Ophthalmology Codes defined in CPT
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Medical Examination Coding Medical Examination Coding
New Estab
92002 (int) 92012 (int)
92004 (cmp) 92014 (cmp)
92000
Ophthalmology Codes
Intermediate
NEW: It’s been 3 years since any OD in your office has seen the patient.
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Medical Examination Coding Medical Examination Coding
New Estab
92002 (int) 92012 (int)
92004 (cmp) 92014 (cmp)
92000
Ophthalmology Codes
Comprehensive
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Medical Examination Medical Examination Coding Coding
92000 Ophthalmology Codes defined in CPT92000 Ophthalmology Codes defined in CPT•Chief Complaint
•History (3 parts)
•Examination
•Initiation or Continuation of Diagnostic and Treatment Services
•Medical Necessity (2 parts)
•Final Outcome Table
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Chief ComplaintChief Complaint A brief explanation of why the patient is in A brief explanation of why the patient is in
the office.the office. The Chief Complaint drives the encounterThe Chief Complaint drives the encounter To bill a medical insurer, the chief To bill a medical insurer, the chief
complaint must demonstrate Medical complaint must demonstrate Medical NecessityNecessity
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Chief ComplaintChief Complaint Examples of Medical Necessity:Examples of Medical Necessity:
– Eye pain Eye pain – Red eyeRed eye– Loss of VisionLoss of Vision– Flashes and FloatersFlashes and Floaters– Evaluation and management ofEvaluation and management of
CataractsCataracts Macular DegenerationMacular Degeneration GlaucomaGlaucoma
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Chief ComplaintChief Complaint Examples of NOT Medically Examples of NOT Medically
NecessaryNecessary– Routine examRoutine exam– CheckupCheckup– No complaint No complaint – Need new glassesNeed new glasses– ““Blurred vision” w/ reading, driving, etc.Blurred vision” w/ reading, driving, etc.
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blepharitis 1 1
cartaract 1 2
glaucoma 41
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92000 Score Sheethttp://nebraska.aoa.org/prebuilt/noa/92000-CPT-Documentation-Score-Sheet-2011.pdf
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Final Code must beFinal Code must beReasonable and NecessaryReasonable and Necessary ConsideringConsidering• HistoryHistory• Presenting ProblemPresenting Problem• Clinical findingsClinical findings
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