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OB Coding The Global Package & Beyond Kerin Draak, MS, WHNP-BC, CPC, CEMC COBGC kerind@prevea.com You Will Learn How to code for routine pregnancy services What services are billable outside the OB global package How documentation is required to look to support routine care 1

Before Pregnancy.aka Preconception Care Preconception care consists of identifying those conditions that could affect a future pregnancy, and that may be amenable to intervention. Dx code V26.49: Other procreative management, counseling and advice CPT code 99401-99404 99404 Pregnancy But Before OB Global How to bill for encounter to diagnose pregnancy Patient presents with symptoms Patient calls with (+) home pregnancy test 2

Example Office Note 25yo, sexually active, SWF, here with CC of nausea x 3 weeks intermittently. Reports irreg menses and uses condoms for birth control. Denies fevers or emesis. Exam: (+) UPT, Pt pale, no acute distress, Pelvic exam: No CMT, Uterus about 6-8 weeks size Early pregnancy, unknown dates. Schedule transvaginal U/S. Rx for PNV faxed in. Example Office Note 25 yo, sexually active, SWF called earlier today with (+) home UPT last night. UPT in the office today was also (+). Pt reports irreg menses with? LMP. Discussed with MD and he suggests that the pt be scheduled for an U/S later this week and start on a PNV. Pt in agreement with POC. Note signed by medical assistant. 3

Example Office Notes 25 yo, sexually active, SWF called earlier today stating that she had (+) home UPT last night. Per MD s POC on date XYZ, the pt presents for a UPT and pregnancy counseling today under the direct supervision of MD. Test here was also (+). Discussed with pt diet changes, exercise limits, s/s to call office, reviewed early s/s of normal pregnancy. Pt reports irreg menses with? LMP. Discussed with MD and he suggests that t the pt be scheduled for an U/S later this week and start on a PNV. Pt in agreement with POC. Pregnancy Test Codes Dx Codes V72.40: Pregnancy examination or test, pregnancy unconfirmed (aka possible pregnancy, not confirmed yet) V72.41: Pregnancy examination or test, negative result V72.42: Pregnancy examination or test, positive result 4

During Pregnancy.aka Antepartum Care According to CPT, maternity care and delivery are those services normally provided in uncomplicated maternity cases. CPT also states that any other visits or services within this time period should be coded ddseparately. tl Antepartum Care CPT guidelines list the following services in the antepartum care package: Initial and Subsequent history and physical exams Weight, blood pressure, fetal heart tones, routine chemical urinalysis Monthly visits up to 28 weeks (5-6 visits) Biweekly visits up to 36 weeks (4 visits) Weekly visits until delivery (3-4 visits) 5

First OB Visit Who performs the first OB? Visit dominated by history and counseling Consider billing based on time. Total time of face-to-face encounter Total time spent in counseling and/or coordinating care Bifd Brief description regarding the items discussed d or activities of coordinating care Excluded Antepartum Services Conditions unrelated to the pregnancy Conditions i related to the pregnancy Procedures 6

Excluded Antepartum Services Conditions not related to the pregnancy. UTI URI Vaginitis Example Note Date wks FH cm FM FHR S/S PTL Urine BP Wt Notes 2/10 24 24 + + neg 128/78 145 T 100.7 URI OTC meds, RTC 1 week 7

Example Note Pt is 24 weeks here for routine OB check. Pt denies any vaginal bleeding or contractions. Reports (+) FM. Feeling tired at the end of the day. She also has some cold symptoms of nasal congestion and cough for the last 4 days and wants to know what she can take. Denies fever or sore throat. On exam, Fundal ht of 25 cm. BP 128/78, Wt 145, T.100.7, Neg ketones, No edema, HEENT: eyes clear and watery, Ears with fluid, but not red nor bulging, Nose swollen turbinates and clear discharge, Neck and nodes slight swollen and tender, LS clear, HR RRR 24 weeks gestation, S~D, No S/S of PTL, Viral URI Next OB check at 28 weeks, conservative treatment measures discussed. If symptoms persist or worsening after 4-5 days, to call back and will consider antibiotics. Pt is agreement with POC. Excluded Antepartum Services Conditions related to the pregnancy Preterm Labor (PTL) Decreased Fetal Movement (FM) Pre-eclampsia Diabetes Gestational ti ldiabetes Hyperemesis 8

Excluded Antepartum Care PTL in first pregnancy + additional monitoring in current pregnancy = delivers at term No additional visits billed PTL in first pregnancy + additional monitoring in current pregnancy = Pt develops PTL as evidenced by ypremature dilation and contractions, Pt put on bedrest Additional visits billed OB Flowsheet & Documentation History Date Weeks gestation Fetal movement S/S PTL Pain Exam BP, Wt Ketones Edema Cervix exam Fetal heart rate Uterine size/fundal ht Fetal presentation 9

Excluded Antepartum Services Procedures Non-stress test (NST) Ultrasounds Amniocentesis Chrorionic villus sampling (CVS) Fetal biophysical profile External cephalic version Example Office Note Pt presents at 33 weeks with CC of decreased FM for the past week and hasn t felt the baby move this morning. Denies abdominal pain or contractions, denies bleeding. BP 128/76, Wt 156, Fundal ht 34 cm, Abdomen soft, Able to palpate FM, but pt couldn t feel. Placed on NST. Reactive NST, S~D, Pt to RTC next week for routine OB check. Instructed on kick counts. Much reassurance given. 10

OB Flowsheet Date wks FH cm FM FHR S/S Cervix BP Wt Urine Notes PTL exam 2/10 33 34 cm NST n/a 128/76 156 (+) NST, RTC 1 week NST Note According to CPT, Results are the technical component of a service. Testing leads to results; results lead to interpretation. i Reports are the work product of the interpretation of test results. Some procedures have a technical component (eg, tests) that produces results (eg, tracing, image), and these results require a professional component (interpretation of the results) 11

NST Tracing NST Procedure Code 59025 Components of a NST Variability Short term variability (STV) Long term variability (LTV) Accelerations, decelerations Baseline variability (BL) Uterine activity 12

Ultrasounds Standardize reports and interpretations Practice guidelines through the AIUM (American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine) Practice guidelines through ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) Ultrasounds Transabdominal 76801: < 14 weeks + 76802: each add l gestation 76805: 14 weeks +76810: each add l gestation 76811: fetal and maternal evaluation plus detailed fetal anatomic exam +76812: each add l gestation 13

Ultrasounds Transabdominal 76815: limited exam 1 or more fetuses 76816: follow-up Transvaginal 76817: only OB transvaginal ultrasound, doesn t specify gestational age Transabdominal OR Transvaginal 76813: fetal nuchal translucency +76814: each add l gestation 14

Hospital Setting Inpatient Initial i Hospital Care (99221-99223) 99223) Inpatient and/or Observation Same Day (99234-99236) Outpatient Observation (99218-99220) 99220) Inpatient and/or Observation Same Day Hospital Inpatient Initial Hospital Codes (99221-99223) Require face-to-face encounter in the hospital Admitting from office Patient presents to hospital and you admit via verbal order Need to use AI modifier (Medicare modifier) Do not report within 24 hours of delivery for established patients 15

Initial Hospital Care Codes Code 99221 99222 99223 History Detailed Comp Comp HPI ROS PFSH 4+ 2-9 2 areas 4+ 10+ All 3 4+ 10+ All 3 Exam 1995 DG Detailed 2-7 Comp 8+ organs Comp 8+ organs MDM SF to Low Moderate High Time 30 Min 50 Min 70 Min Observation Care Code 99218 99219 99220 History Detailed Comp Comp HPI ROS PFSH 4+ 2-9 2 areas 4+ 10+ All 3 4+ 10+ All 3 Exam Detailed Comp Comp 1995 DG 2-7 8+ organs 8+ organs MDM SF to Low Moderate High 16

Observation Care Same Day Code 99234 99235 99236 History Detailed Comp Comp HPI ROS PFSH 4+ 2-9 2 areas 4+ 10+ All 3 4+ 10+ All 3 Exam Detailed Comp Comp 1995 DG 2-7 8+ organs 8+ organs MDM SF to Low Moderate High Same Calendar Day Two Calendar Days Inpatient Care Inpatient Care Outpatient Care < 8 hours >8 hours Day 1: 99221- Day 1: 99218-99220 99221-99223 99234-99236 99223 Day 2: 99217 Discharge code Provider must see twice Day 2: 99238-99239 Observation Care < 8 hours >8 hours 99218-99220 99234-99236 Discharge code Provider must see twice If the documentation doesn t meet the lowest level of service, report 99499. 17

After Pregnancy aka Postpartum Care History Feeding method Bleeding Birth control GI/GU Postpartum depression screen Exam VS Thyroid Breasts Abdomen GU/Pelvic Postpartum Example Note 29yo, G1P1 who delivered at 39 weeks presents for her 6 week postpartum. She had a NVD with 2 nd degree epis. PP Hct was 11.9. She is breast feeding baby and denies breast/nipple problems. No GI/GU concerns. Her bleeding stopped just last week. She says that her bottom is feeling better, but thinks there still might be a stitch there. She has not had intercourse since delivery and plans to go on the mini pill. 18

Postpartum Example Note (cont) On exam, VSS, Thyroid not enlarged, Breasts normal to inspection, nipple pink, no palpation as she is getting close to a feeding. Abdomen doughy with hernia. Slight separation of diastasis recti. External genitalia atrophic, epis healed. There is a small stitch that was easily pulled out. Spec exam, vagina also slightly atrophic, Cervix pink. Bimanual, Uterus NSSC without adex fullness. RV confirms. Postpartum Example note (cont) Assessment: 6 week postpartum doing well with no contraindications to starting on Micronor. Rx called in for 4 months. RTC for her yearly physical and pap. Will recheck HCT at that time. TCB as needed. 19

Postpartum Example note with CC 29yo, G1P1 who delivered at 39 weeks presents for her 6 week postpartum p and complains that her bottom is sore. She had a NVD with 2 nd degree epis. PP Hct was 11.9. She is breast feeding baby and denies breast/nipple problems. Her bleeding stopped just last week. She says that her bottom feels tight and it itches. She is voiding OK, but it stings when the urine touches the perineum. She has not had intercourse since delivery and plans to go on the mini pill. Postpartum Example note (cont) On exam, VSS, Thyroid not enlarged, Breasts normal to inspection, nipple pink, no palpation as she is getting close to a feeding. Abdomen doughy with hernia. Slight separation of diastasis recti. External genitalia atrophic, and beefy red, epis healed. Spec exam, vagina also slightly atrophic, Cervix pink. Wet prep obtained. Bimanual, Uterus NSSC without adex fullness. RV confirms. 20

Postpartum Note (cont.) Assessment. 6 week postpartum doing well with no contraindications to starting on Micronor. Rx called in for 4 months. Wet prep was personally interpreted and (+) for yeast. Yeast vaginitis. Rx given for Terazol 7. RTC for her yearly physical and pap. Will recheck HCT at that time. TCB as needed. Excluded Postpartum Services Delayed postpartum hemorrhage Infection (i.e. UTI, URI, endometritis) i Mastitis Modifier 24 on the separate E/M during global whether inpatient or outpatient 21

OB Global Codes 59400: Vaginal delivery 59510: Primary C/S 59610: VBAC 59618: Failed VBAC, Repeat C/S Global Delivery Services Admission H&P Induction of labor Insertion of cervical dilator on same day as delivery Simple removal of cerclage Management of uncomplicated labor Delivery (vaginal or cesarean) Episiotomy, forceps or vacuum ***IF 3 rd or 4 th degree repair then add modifier 22*** Delivery of placenta Routine follow-up inpatient care 22

Breakdown of OB Global Break down of code 59400 Antepartum 41% Intrapartum 36% This includes H&P and labor management Vaginal delivery 15% Postpartum 8% This includes inpatient and outpatient visits. Billing When Less Than the Global OB Package is Provided CPT E/M codes antepartum care only; 1-3 visits CPT code 59425 antepartum care only; 4-6 visits CPT code 59426 antepartum care only; 7 or more visits 23

Billing When Less Than the Global OB Antepartum care only codes 59525 59426 Delivery only codes 59409 (vaginal delivery) 59514 (cesarean delivery) 59612 (VBAC) 59620 (repeat cesarean delivery ) Billing When Less Than the Global OB Delivery plus postpartum care 59410 (vaginal delivery and pp care) 59515 (cesarean delivery and pp care) 59614 (VBAC and pp care) 59622 (repeat cesarean delivery and pp care) Postpartum care only 59430 24

Billing More Than the Global Twins Vaginal Deliveryer Baby A 59400 Baby B 59409-59 VBAC Baby A 59610 Baby B 59612-59 Cesarean Delivery Baby A&B 59510-22 Repeat Cesarean Baby A&B 59618-22 Billing More Than the Global Twins Vaginal & Baby A 59409-5151 Delivery er only Cesarean Baby B 59510 Global - Cesarean Delivery VBAC & Repeat Baby A 59612-51 Delivery only VBAC Cesarean Delivery Baby B 59618 Global Repeat C/S 25

Summary Global or not to Global Documentation, documentation, documentation Resources cms.hhs.gov/transmittals/downloads/r1466cp.pdf (Observation Care) Guidelines for Perinatal Care, ACOG publication ICD-9 CPT NCCI Policy Manual for Medicare services 26