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Recently we were advised by a representative from the company where we order our breath tests that we should be billing CPT code 91065 twice for each test being performed because the test is inclusive of both hydrogen and methane.
It is important to stay up to date on proper and improper utilization of new, deleted and revised codes. In review of 2025 an important revision occurred for G2211. This HCPCS code was first introduced in January 2024.
We’re all experiencing the effects of a growing physician shortage. From increased workloads to recruitment challenges and burnout, it’s a multifaceted issue and one I believe deserves candid discussion.
We are a little confused regarding Modifier KX. Should this modifier be used for only a screening after a positive Cologuard, no biopsies ex: Z12.11/R19.5 G0121/KX, biopsy/polyp removed Z12.11/D12.0/R19.5 45385/KX/PT or both scenarios?
Identification of increasing numbers of cancelled colonoscopies as a result of poor colon preparations. Several goals were developed to improve the colonoscopy cancellation rates through patient education, standardized tools and staff/provider education.
Clinical guidelines are essential tools that help inform effective patient care. They are updated as treatment options improve and more data become available, enabling practitioners to stay aligned with the latest scientific advancements.
Jacqueline Ross, RN, PhD, Coding Director, Department of Patient Safety and Risk ManagementOver the past decade,
May marks Women’s Health Month 2025, a time to celebrate and elevate women’s voices in health while promoting wellness, education and self-advocacy.
I have providers who continue to misunderstand modifier 25 and its appropriate use. My providers are providing subsequent visits, and on the same day, they are reading capsule reports. Can you please shed some light on the issue and provide clarification?
In 2024, we noticed an increase in our DOS cancellation rate from a fairly static 3 or 4 percent to 6 percent. The goal was to decrease the rate back to 4 percent or lower.
My journey has been anything but linear. It’s been a continuous process of growth, challenges and, most importantly, learning. I’ve come to understand that true success extends beyond knowledge and skills.
April marks Minority Health Month, a time to reflect on the importance of health equity and the collective effort needed to ensure all communities have access to quality care.
Our community is united in the fight against colorectal cancer, to amplify our collective voice at the national, state and local levels to raise awareness that colorectal cancer is a preventable and treatable disease when detected in time.
If a balloon sweep during an ERCP removes only sludge without stones, can we report Code 43264, or can we only report Code 43260 for the base ERCP?
To significantly reduce the environmental impact of endoscopy procedures by minimizing waste generation and implement practices that lower carbon footprint in endoscopy.