CPT Coding : Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsies
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- This presentation discusses CPT coding guidelines for fine needle aspiration biopsies and compares them to other biopsies, including core needle biopsy, excisional biopsy and incisional biopsy.
Guidelines for these biopsies include use of modifier 59.
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Different codes are used depending on whether or not imaging guidance modalities were used (ultrasound, fluoroscopic, CT or MR guidance) and how many lesions were biopsied.
Different scenarios are presented with coding guidelines and examples for each.
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Contents of this video
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0:00 - Introduction
3:20 - Modifier 59
5:18 - Questions to ask
5:53 - Was guidance used?
6:39 - More than one lesion?
7:35 - Same type of guidance?
15:23 - FNA and Core Needle Biopsies
20:43 - Notes to make in your book
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Thank you so much for doing this. Great explanation.. cleared many doubts.
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Great I was waiting for this...😘
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I'm very confused as to when to use modifier 59 when it pertaining to Needle aspiration, can you explain?
The guidelines are very confusing! See the paragraphs before code 10021. In general a modifier 59 is used when there is an expectation that the codes being reported might be bundled together (meaning not paying for both) by the insurer. the modifier is used for FNA to indicate that these are different lesions and should therefore be coded separately. The guidelines state a modifier 59 is used when: more than 1 FNA biopsy is performed on different lesions, on same day but using different imaging modalities; or when FNA is performed on one lesion and core needle biopsy is performed on a different lesion, same session, using same or different imaging guidance modalities.
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Dude I'm just trying to figure out which page you find these codes in the CPT and ICD books??? I cannot find them in the books!!! Please what pages are these codes on???
The CPT codes are the very first ones listed after the E/M codes - See Surgery, General.
@@tropinsmedicalcodingmadeea7551 OMG you rock I found it I've been looking for it for days now trying to study for my exam!!! THANK YOU!!
What is the code for one nodule with four biopsy taken using FNA? Please guide
I am out of town right now. I will respond when I get back
It depends on whether or not all the biopsies are performed using the same modality (without guidance, with ultrasound, with fluoroscopy, with CT, with MRI). If all use the same modality, list one code and then the add-on code x3. For example, 4 biopsies without guidance --10021, +10004x3. If two are without guidance and two are with ultrasound guidance--10021, +10004 for without guidance and 10005, +10006 with ultrasound guidance.
@@tropinsmedicalcodingmadeea7551 Thank you. Are you providing any outsource for coding?
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I will! Working on a class but will do more when I can. Hope for another next week on skin lesions.
You 😡put animals😢 to sleep for a biopsy, but not humans and I’m gonna have to do it again with no anesthesia which is very painful very scary and very abusive😭