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Coding Changes that Might Affect Radiology Billing in 2015

The year 2015 has brought various coding, compliance and revenue changes and challenges for radiologists. Some changes are small whereas some will have a huge impact on the practice’s revenue cycle. Some of the coding changes that will affect radiology billing in 2015 are as follows:

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Coding Changes that Might Affect Radiology Billing in 2015

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  1. Coding Changes that Might Affect Radiology Billing in 2015

  2. Subtitle / Points Breast Imaging Changes in breast image coding which includes breast ultrasound and tomosynthesis will be the biggest change radiology practices will face in 2015. Two new codes (76641 and 76642) have been created, one each for limited and complete exams. The current code for breast ultrasound has been deleted. Three new codes have been added for digital breast tomosynthesis for addressing screening and diagnostic studies. As per the 2015 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule, codes for diagnostic tomosynthesis (77061 and 77062) will not be valid for Medicare billing. Providers will be required to report this service to Medicare using a new HCPCS code +G0279 which cannot be reported as a stand-alone service. The codes 77061 and 77062 may not be reported to payers who accept the former codes along with the regular screening mammography code, i.e. 77057. Call now 888-357-3226 (Toll Free) www.medicalbillersandcoders.com info@medicalbillersandcoders.com

  3. Myelography Subtitle / Points Two myelogram injection codes have been revised for 2015 and four new codes have been included for myelogram contrast injection and imaging. The existing myelogram imaging codes have not been deleted for 2015. There is some concern related to the reporting and performance of traditional myelography in relation with CT studies of the spine. The supervision and interpretation of myelography shouldn’t be reported without the referring physician requesting an X-ray myelogram. Minor Changes to Radiology Coding • Apart from the above mentioned changes, several other changes will impact the coding and billing for radiologists. For instance, note the following changes in the codes: • Tumor ablation code has undergone revision • Three existing codes for arthrocentesis have been revised • A new code has been added for physician planning that requires approximately 90 minutes for fenestrated endovascular aortic repair Call now 888-357-3226 (Toll Free) www.medicalbillersandcoders.com info@medicalbillersandcoders.com

  4. Subtitle / Points Radiology practices will also have to prepare for ICD-10 coding system, which is scheduled for October 01, 2015. The new coding system will be more detailed and it will require radiologists to improve their documentation skills to ensure error-free coding and claims submissions. In order to get timely payments, many providers have started outsourcing their radiology billing services to a third party. By seeking assistance from billing companies like MedicalBillersandCoders.com, radiologists have been able to ensure error-free coding, timely claims submission, follow-ups with payers and compliance with healthcare reforms. www.medicalbillersandcoders.com Call now 888-357-3226 (Toll Free) info@medicalbillersandcoders.com

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