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2008 Urology Coder's Survival Guide
17 Must-Have Urology Coding Rules You Can"t Afford to Ignore
Make sure you’re on top of your coding game with The Coding Institute's 2008 Urology Coder's Survival Guide, an easy-to-read, how-to manual tailored specifically to help you select the appropriate urology code every time. Each chapter is packed with practical tips, strategies and tricks of the trade that you can try immediately to benefit your practice.
This must-have guide breaks down and discusses your most frequently performed urology services to insurance carriers – specifically Medicare Part B – and outlines all the steps you should take to report them accurately. Here are just a few of the topics you’ll learn about:
- 1 or 2 units of 51798 for pre- and post-void ultrasound? The answer may surprise you.
- Bladder tumor removal with chemo instillation later in the day? Don’t miss this crucial how-to tip.
- Successfully unbundle 52332 from ureteroscopies — these examples guide you through.
- 1 Little 52005 slip can bring down a quick denial. Here’s how to keep your retrograde pyelogram claims clean.
- Find out how the “once-in-a-lifetime” TURP rule holds the key to your 52601 claims.
- 5 Guidelines keep your 81000-81099 reimbursement flowing.
- Get the lowdown on when you should report a higher-paying urodynamics code.
- First vasectomy failed? Here’s how to code the re-do.
- And much more!
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