How to Effectively Code for Endoscopic Procedures in Gastroenterology
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1 How to Effectively Code for Endoscopic Procedures in Gastroenterology Ariwan Rakvit, MD Associate Professor Interim Chief, Division of Gastroenterology Texas Tech University Health Science Center All rights reserved
2 Objectives Diagnosis and Terminology used in endoscopic procedure in gastroenterology Basic and advanced endoscopy procedures and techniques in gastroenterology (videos) will be shown for each procedure) Current ICD-9 & CPT coding instruction Multiple Endoscopy Reimbursement All rights reserved
3 Anatomy
4 Esophagus Pharynx Upper esophageal sphincter (UES) Upper esophagus Middle esophagus Lower esophagus Lower esophageal sphincter (LES) *Most common endoscopic report using Location by distance from incisors (CM)*
5 Normal esophagus endoscopic view
6 Lower esophageal sphincter (LES) endoscopic view
7 Stomach - Gastric
8 Video file Stomach Endoscopy
9 Small Bowel : Small Intestine Duodenum - Duodenal Bulb - 2 nd part of duodenum (Upper endoscopy ends here) - 3 rd part of duodenum - 4 th part of duodenum Jejunum Ileum - Terminal Ileum (Enter from colonoscopy)
10 Colon : Large Intestine Endoscopy report using location by distance from anus (cm)
11 Endoscopic procedure
12 Upper Endoscopy
13 Upper Endoscopy Esophagoscopy Only view esophagus to LES Esophagogastroduodenoscopy - Standard procedure - Esophagus stomach duodenal bulb 2 nd part duodenum Push enteroscopy - Using pediatric colonoscopy - Advance to Jejunum
14 Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Using Flexible sigmoidoscope or Upper endoscope Advance to distal to splenic flexure
15 Colonoscopy Using pediatric colonoscope or adult colonoscope Advance to proximal to splenic flexure Goal : 1. Cecum, identified by appendiceal orifice and/or IC valve (direct visualization, transillumination, palpation) 2. Terminal Ileum
16 Goal
17 Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) Examination of bile duct and pancreatic duct using a side view endoscope. Use Fluoroscopy with ragiograph interpretation
18 ERCP Diagnostic ERCP - Biopsy / Brushing cytology - Manometry Therapeutic ERCP - Endoscopic sphincterotomy - Removal / Destruction of stones - Insertion of stent Metal vs Plastic - Dilation of strictures
19 Cholangioscopy Mother-Daughter scope Spyglass by Boston Scientific
20 Polyp A polyp is an abnormal growth of tissue projecting from a mucous membrane - Malignant : cancer, dysplasia - Adenomatous :serrated, tubular, villous. - Hamartomatous/Juvenile - Hyperplastic - Inflammatory
21 Peduncalated polyp stalk
22 Sessile polyp No stalk
23 Forcep Biopsy
24 Snare polypectomy
25 Cauterization Burning of part of a body to remove or close off a part of it in a process called cautery Hot Forceps Hot snare
26 Endoscopic Injection Sclerosing agent, such as ethanolamine, absolute alcohol, Histoacryl glue (cyanoacrylate) Steroid Botulinum Toxin India Ink for tattoo Saline for Lift polypectomy epinephrine
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28 Endoscopic hemostasis
29 Argon plasma coagulation (APC) Use to provide tissue coagulation and hemostasis Angiodysplasia, GAVE gastric antral vascular ectasia, bleeding malignant tumors and bleeding peptic ulcer
30 Dilation Mercury weighted bougies - Maloney Bougie over guidewire dilators - Savary-Gilliard* Pneumatic dilatation* Balloon dilatation *Fluoroscopy
31 Maloney blindly inserted bougies placed into the esophagus by the treating physician or patient. They are passed in sequentially increasing sizes to dilate the obstructed area.
32 Savary-Gilliard Use Guidewire during endoscopy Billable for radiographic interpretation
33 Balloon Dilatation
34 Endoscopy report and billing Dictation system Electronic medical record -Provation -gmed -EndoSoft -Endoeasy -Mediscope
35 Report : Key subject areas
36 Provation MD Gastroenterology Develop in 2002 Widely used in hospital and ambulatory surgical center (ASC) Automatic coding system
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46 GI endoscopy coding guide Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code set is maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel. International Classification of Diseases : ICD-9 / ICD-10
47 CPT code Current Procedural Terminology code is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association. The AMA holds the copyright for the CPT coding system. Despite the copyrighted nature of the CPT code sets, the use of the code is mandated by almost all health insurance payment and information systems, including the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and HIPAA As a result, it is necessary for most users of the CPT code to pay license fees for access to the code
48 ICD The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) It is known as a health care classification system that provides codes to classify diseases. It is used in several aspect of health care, including reimbursement.
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66 Challenge Think outside of CPT code book. Get familiar with Gastroenterology report / dictation system. Good communication with your gastroenterologist. Coding for multiple endoscopy procedures.
67 The multiple endoscopy policy for Medicare went into effect April 1, 1993, and is still current as of today. This policy is in the MCM section and states: Multiple Endoscopies for multiple endoscopic procedures, use the full value of the highest valued endoscopy plus the difference between the next highest and the base endoscopy (the parent code). For example, in the course of performing fiberoptic colonoscopy (code 45378), a physician performs a biopsy (code 45380) and removes a polyp by snare (45385). Both codes contain the value of the base endoscopy, code Use the actual value of the code plus the difference between and to figure your reimbursement.
68 Solution to clean claim 1. Make sure that there is a preoperative and post-operative diagnosis. Even if the endoscopy is negative, go back to the original reason for the procedure as the diagnosis for the endoscopy.
69 2. Be specific as to how the biopsy/polypectomy was performed. The phrase, multiple polypectomies" does not give enough information to submit a claim.
70 3. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. In order to get paid for the different techniques in different sites within the intestine, the location of the lesion is essential in order to apply the modifier 59.
71 4. If multiple biopsies were taken during the session, make sure to also add how much additional time, work, and effort was involved. i.e. : colonoscopy for Inflammatory bowel disease surveillance take >30 biopsies There may be support for a 22 modifier if documented. Codes that describe biopsy(s) should only be reported once regardless of the number of biopsies performed.
72 5. EGD and colonoscopies performed at the same session do not need a 59 modifier on either procedure as they are not bundled together.
73 6. Control bleeding that occurs spontaneously or as a result of traumatic injury ( ie: postpolypectomy bleeding) and not as a result of another type of operative intervention IS billable. * Some electronic medical record will not automatically add this code to the report, depending on how your physician puts it in.
74 7. Incomplete Colonoscopy The inability to extend beyond the splenic flexure is billed and paid using colonoscopy code with modifier 53. *The report needs to specify the reason for this. Poor bowel prep etc.
75 8. If the intent of a colonoscopy was for screening and a polyp or lesion is found and treatment is done, then the colonoscopy is billed as a surgical procedure and two diagnoses should be used. Example: V76.51 Screening for Colon Cancer Polyp Listing the Screening Diagnosis primary, but linking the to the CPT procedure code can waive the deductible for the patient as they presented for a screening and should not be penalized if a polyp is found. For Medicare MODIFIER PT. Screening presentation converted to Diagnostic Procedure. Medicare Deductible WAIVED. MUST use the V76.51 as the primary diagnosis. If the patient is NON-Medicare, then the -33 modifier is used on the diagnostic endoscopy.
76 9. Anemia unspecified (285.9) is not covered by most Medicare payers for colonoscopy and/or upper GI endoscopy. Be specific as to iron deficiency anemia substantiated by iron studies. This needs to be in the report or is most often a covered contributing diagnosis.
77 New ICD-9 Codes
78 ICD-10 in October 2014 Much greater complexity Physicians and practices will adapt it over 2 years. Oct 1, 2014 regular update of ICD-10 will start
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80 Summary Understand the report system at your practice. Good communication and feedback with your physician. Double check automatic coding system by the electronic medical record. Location, Indication and Detail of each procedures
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