2024 Coding Assistant: Oculofacial

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2024 Coding Assistant: Oculofacial

2024 Coding Assistant: Oculofacial

This downloadable module, one of five included in the 2024 Coding Assistant for Subspecialties collection, contains all the requirements and guidelines you need to accurately code oculofacial tests and surgical procedures. It provides ophthalmologists, administrators, technicians and billing staff with a suite of fact sheets, checklists, FAQs and ICD-10 guides that help you save time, submit claims successfully and appropriately maximize reimbursements.

Contents:

  • Blepharoplasty Blepharoptosis Repair
  • Commonalities and differences between blepharoplasty and blepharoptosis repair
  • Biopsies Lesion excision
  • Repair and reconstructive surgery
  • Brow ptosis
  • Ectropion and entropion
  • Correction of lid retraction
  • Lacrimal procedures
  • Functional and cosmetic Botox injections
  • Prior authorization for Botox injections checklist
  • Prior authorization for eyelid surgery and Botox injections in hospital outpatient departments
  • Tepezza (Treatment for thyroid eye disease)
  • Removal of the eye: Enucleation Evisceration Exenteration Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN) and checklist on how to complete one
  • Ask the coding experts
  • Code this chart examples using new documentation requirements for E/M office-based exams
  • Blepharoptosis consultation – established patient Eyelid lesion – new patient
  • Eyelid injury
  • Oculofacial ICD-10-CM quick reference guide.

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Format: PDF Download

Pages: Approx. 59

ISBN: 978-1-68104-759-1

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