Monday, August 2, 2010

Does your Tumor Excisions Measure Up?

With effect from the first of this year, your general surgery practice saw 72 new and revised codes for soft tumor excisions and resections. Read on and find out how location, size, depth and malignancy interact to help you choose the right code from CPT’s new soft-tissue tumor matrix.

Source URL :-http://www.supercoder.com/coding-newsletters/my-general-surgery-coding-alert/cpt-2010-make-sure-your-tumor-excisions-measure-up-starting-jan-1-98733-article

You should not forget about documentation: Until and unless your general surgeon documents the new criteria, you will be stuck reporting lesser codes and getting lesser pay in the process. The key is to have a conscientious surgeon who’ll be sure to dictate these findings in the operative report so that the coder is successful in utilizing them.

Here are four tips to see to it that you choose the right code from the 72 soft tumor code choices.




  • Let body site lead selection criteria





  • Fascia divides the codes





  • Malignancy leads to ‘Radical’ choice





  • The final factor is tumor size

    For more information on this particular topic and to get more tips on general surgery practice coding, sign up for a one-stop medical coding website. When you get onboard such a site, you can use the Surgical CPT code lookup tool to help you land the right code from among the 72 soft tumor code choices. Not just this, on signing up for one, you will have access to an entire treasure trove of medical coding information, tool sets, articles, online community of coders, and lots more. So go for one today and see your practice’s revenue soar. 
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