Views
CAPC Palliative Care Discussion Forum
Billing and Financial
Replies:
order by
[Date]
[Author]
[Subject]
| Re:symptom codes (by SharolHerr on 09/19/2008)
I have looked up 786.05, shortness of breath, and did not find any mention of hypoxia. We have been using the symptom codes for many years and not had any difficulty with billing. We have also not known other specialist to use symptom codes, they almost always use disease codes.
|
|
| Re:symptom codes (by PCaines on 09/23/2008)
The below reply comment is provided on behalf of:
Julie Pipke, CPC
Reimbursement Manager, Medicine
Medical College of Wisconsin
Yes you are correct; the idea is to not use the ICD-9 code that relates to the terminal illness/disease unless there is nothing else. As you know PC providers are not treating the terminal illness/disease but are instead treating the typical by products of the disease which is usually helping patients cope with pain, depression, nausea-vomiting, fatigue, shortness of breath, altered mental status etc. If another provider of the same specialty also bills their service with the same sign/symptom code there is no recourse for getting payment as the services would be considered related.
|
IMPORTANT: In order to post a new message or reply to an existing post in the discussion you must login. If you are not a registered member you may join here.
The statements posted in the forum section of capc.org are opinions expressed by website visitors and do not necessarily represent the viewpoints or positions of the Center to Advance Palliative Care(CAPC). CAPC is not responsible for the factual or legal accuracy of any of the statements posted.
General questions about using the CAPCconnectTM palliative care discussion forum? EmailPatricia.Caines@mssm.edu


