Hospital Services Coding. Presented by: Kristi A. Gutierrez, CCS-P, CPC, C CEMCC

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Hospital Services Coding Presented by: Kristi A. Gutierrez, CCS-P, CPC, C CEMCC

Topics General Hospital Coding Information Initial Observation Care Observation Care Discharge Services Observation Care Services (Admit and Discharge on the same date) Initial Hospital Care Subsequent Hospital Care Hospital Discharge Services Initial Inpatient Consultations Citi Critical lcare Inpatient Neonatal/Pediatric Critical Care Continuing Intensive Care Services Newborn Care

General Hospital Coding Information All hospital codes are for new or established patients We may not bill for patients who are not seen by a teaching physician i on the same date as a resident the bill should go out as the date the patient was seen by the teaching physician Generally, all services provided on a single date of service by the same provider should count towards a single level of service

Initial Observation Care 99218 99220 Initial observation care per day These codes are reported by the supervising physician with the patient when the patient is designated Observation Status When Observation Status is initiated during the course of an encounter in another site of service (e.g. emergency department, physician s office, nursing facility) all evaluation and management services provided by the supervising physician in conjunction with initiating Observation Status are considered part of the initial observation care

Initial Observation Care 99218 Three out of three key components Detailed or Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 2-9 elements of ROS, 1 element of PFSH Detailed or Comprehensive Exam Up to 7 organ systems with detailed exam of affective organ system Straightforward or Low Complexity Medical Decision Making 99219 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive e Exam 8 or more organ systems or complete single organ system exam Moderate Complexity Medical Decision Making 99220 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive Exam 8 or more organ systems or complete single organ system exam High Complexity Medical Decision i Making

Observation Care Discharge 99217 Observation Care Discharge Day Management Includes all services provided on that date of services such as final examination of the patient, discussion of the hospital stay, instructions for continuing ing care and preparation of discharge records

Observation Care Services 99234-99236 99236 Observation or Inpatient Hospital Care These codes are used for patients who are admitted and discharged on the same date of service The same guidelines apply as with Initial Observation Care

Observation Care Services 99234 Three out of three key components Detailed or Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 2-9 elements of ROS, 1 element of PFSH Detailed or Comprehensive Exam Up to 7 organ systems with a detailed exam of affected organ system Straightforward or Low Complexity Medical Decision Making 99235 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive e Exam 8 or more organ systems or complete examination of one organ system Moderate Complexity Medical Decision Making 99236 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive Exam 8 or more organ systems or complete examination of one organ system High Complexity Medical Decision i Making

Initial Hospital Care 99221-99223 99223 Initial Hospital Care per day These codes are used to report the first hospital inpatient encounter with the patient by the admitting physician For initial inpatient encounters by physicians other than the admitting physician, use initial inpatient consultations or subsequent hospital care codes as appropriate

Initial Hospital Care 99221 Three out of three key components Detailed or Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 2-9 elements of ROS, 1 element of PFSH Detailed or Comprehensive Exam Up to 7 organ systems with a detailed exam of the affected organ system Straightforward or Low Complexity Medical Decision Making 99222 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive Exam 8 or more organ systems or a complete exam of one organ system Moderate Complexity Medical Decision Making 99223 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive Exam 8 or more organ systems or a complete exam of one organ system High Complexity Medical Decision Making

Subsequent Hospital Care 99231-99233 99233 Subsequent Hospital Care per day Can be used by any physician seeing the patient in the hospital but only once per day per physician

Subsequent Hospital Care 99231 Two out of three key components Problem Focused Interval History 1-3 elements of HPI, 0 elements of ROS or PFSH Problem Focused Exam 1 body area or organ system Straightforward or Low Complexity Medical Decision Making 99232 Two out of three key components Expanded Problem Focused Interval History 1-3 elements of HPI, 1 element of ROS, 0 elements of PFSH Expanded Problem Focused Exam Up to 7 organ systems Moderate Complexity Medical Decision Making 99233 Two out of three key components Detailed Interval History 4 elements of HPI, 2-9 elements of ROS, 1 element of PFSH Detailed Exam Up to 7 organ systems with a detailed exam of affected organ system High Complexity Medical Decision i Making

Hospital Discharge Services 99238-99239 Hospital Discharge Day Management These codes are to be utilized by the physician to report all services provided to a patient on the date of discharge, including as appropriate, final examination, discussion of the hospital stay, instructions for continuing care and preparation of discharge records, prescriptions and referral forms

Hospital Discharge Services 99238 Hospital Discharge Day Management 30 minutes or less 99239 Hospital Discharge Day Management more than 30 minutes Special note these are time based codes and cannot be reported by residents without the presence of the teaching physician for the entire amount of time claimed If the amount of time spent discharging i the patient t is not documented, you may only charge for the 99238

Initial Inpatient Consultations 99251-99255 Initial Inpatient Consultation A consultation is distinguished from other evaluation and management visits because it is provided by a physician or qualified non-physician practitioner whose opinion or advice di regarding evaluation and/or management of a specific problem is requested by another physician or other appropriate source A request for a consultation from an appropriate source and the need for consultation must be documented by the consultant in the patient s medical record and included in the requesting physician s s records After the consultation is provided, the consultant shall prepare a written report of his/her findings and recommendations, which shall be provided to the referring physician

Initial Inpatient Consultations Initial Inpatient Consultations may be used in a nursing facility or a hospital setting Use only one Initial Inpatient Consultation per patient per hospital stay unless a consultation ti is sought for an additional problem Diagnostic or therapeutic services may be initiated by the consultant at the time of the consultation If a physician requests another physician to take over the responsibility of managing the patient s t complete care for a specific condition, it is considered a transfer of care and a consultation should not be billed

Initial Inpatient Consultations 99251 Three out of three key components Problem Focused History 1-3 elements of HPI, 0 elements of ROS and PFSH Problem Focused Exam 1 body area or organ system Straightforward Complexity Medical Decision Making 99252 Three out of three key components Expanded Problem Focused History 1-3 elements of HPI, 1 element of ROS and 0 elements of PFSH Expanded Problem Focused Exam Up to 7 organ systems Straightforward Complexity Medical Decision Making 99253 Three out of three key components Detailed History 4 elements of HPI, 2-9 elements of ROS, 1 element of PFSH Detailed Exam Up to 7 organ systems with a detailed exam of the affected organ system Low Complexity Medical Decision Making

Initial Inpatient Consultations 99254 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive Exam 8 or more organ systems or a complete exam of a single organ system Moderate Complexity Medical Decision Making 99255 Three out of three key components Comprehensive History 4 elements of HPI, 10 or more elements of ROS, 3 elements of PFSH Comprehensive Exam 8 or more organ systems or a complete exam of a single organ system High Complexity Medical Decision Making

Critical Care 99291-99292 Critical care evaluation and management Critical care is the direct delivery by a physician i of medical care for a critically i ill or critically injured patient Critical care involves high complexity decision making to assess, manipulate and support vital system functions to treat single or multiple vital organ system failure and/or prevent further life threatening deterioration of a patient s condition

Critical Care A patient can be located anywhere and receive critical care i.e. ED, office, surgical unit Simply being in the Critical care unit or Intensive care unit does not qualify for critical care coding Special note Critical care codes are time based codes and may not be performed by a resident without a teaching physician present for the entire time claimed Only one patient can be cared for during the duration of time claimed spent in critical care Documentation in the patient s medical record must indicate the amount of time spent with the individual patient providing critical care (i.e. I spent 40 minutes providing critical care; I spent from 1500 to 1645 providing critical care to Mrs. Jones)

Critical Care Critical care codes include the following which are not separately billable: bl Interpretation of cardiac output measurements Interpretation of chest x-rays Interpretation of pulse oximetry Interpretation of blood gases Gastric Intubation Temporary transcutaneous pacing Ventilatory management Vascular access procedures Time spent in these activities count towards total critical care time CPR and Intubation are not included in critical care and time spent on these should be subtracted from critical care time

Critical Care 99291 Critical Care, evaluation and management of the critically ill or critically injured patient; first 30-74 minutes 99292 each additional 30 minutes If critical care is provided for less than 30 minutes, report the appropriate level evaluation and management code Time spent in activities that occur outside the unit or off the floor may not be reported as critical care since the physician i is not directly available to the patient t 99291-99292 are for patients over 24 months of age

Critical Care Total Duration of Critical Care Codes Codes 30-74 minutes ½ hour 1 hr 14 min 99291 75-104 minutes 1 hr 15 min 1 hr 44 min 99291 99292 105-134 minutes 1h hr 45 min 2h hr 14 min 99291 99292 x 2 135-164 minutes 2 hr 15 min 2 hr 44 min 99291 99292 x 3 165-194 minutes 2 hr 45 min 3 hr 14 min 99291 99292 x 4 194 minutes or longer Appropriate p # of 3 hr 14 min etc 99291 99292

Inpatient Neonatal/ Pediatric Critical Care 99468-994696 994696 Neonatal Critical Care 99471-99472 Pediatric Critical Care These codes are per day initial and subsequent 28 days or less is the range for Neonatal Critical Care 29 days through 24 months is the range for Pediatric Critical Care

Inpatient Neonatal/ Pediatric Critical Care Critical care codes include the following which are not separately billable: Umbilical venous and arterial catheters Other arterial catheters Central or peripheral vessel catheterization Vascular access procedures Vascular punctures Oral or nasogastric tube placement Endotracheal intubation Lumbar puncture Suprapubic bladder aspiration Bladder catheterization Initiation i i and management of mechanical ventilation CPAP Surfactant administration IV fluid administration Transfusion of blood components Invasive or non-invasive electronic monitoring of vital signs Bedside pulmonary function testing Monitoring or interpretation of blood gases or oxygen saturation

Inpatient Neonatal/Pediatric Critical Care 99468 Initial inpatient neonatal critical care per day 99469 Subsequent inpatient neonatal critical care per day 99471 Initial inpatient pediatric critical care per day 99472 Subsequent inpatient pediatric critical care per day

Continuing Intensive Care Services 99477 Initial Hospital Care per day for intensive care of a neonate 99478-99480 Subsequent Intensive Care These codes are used to report services subsequent to the day of admission provided by a physician directing the continuing intensive care of the low birth weight, very low birth weight infant or normal weight newborn who do not meet the definition of critically ill but continue to require intensive observation, frequent interventions, and other intensive services The same services that are included in Neonatal/Pediatric Critical Care are included in Continuing Intensive Care Services These codes are also per day of service

Continuing Intensive Care Services 99478 Subsequent intensive care, per day for the evaluation and management of the recovering very low birth weight infant (present body weight less than 1500 grams/3.3 lbs) 99479 Subsequent intensive i care, per day for the evaluation and management of the recovering low birth weight infant (present body weight of 1501-2500 grams/3.3 3-581lbs) 5.81 99480 Subsequent intensive care, per day for the evaluation and management of the recovering infant (present body weight of 2501-5000 5000 grams/5.582 582 11.21 lbs)

Newborn Care 99460-99463 99463 Newborn Care These codes are used to report the services provided to newborns in several different settings For newborn hospital discharge services provided on a date subsequent to the admission, use hospital discharge codes

Newborn Care 99460 Initial hospital or birthing center care, per day, for the evaluation and management of normal newborn infant 99461 Initial care,,per day, for the evaluation and management of normal newborn infant in other than hospital or birthing center 99462 Subsequent hospital care, per day, for evaluation and management of normal newborn 99463 Initial hospital or birthing center care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a normal newborn infant admitted and discharged on the same date

Newborn Care 99464 Attendance at delivery y( (when requested by delivering physician) and initial stabilization of newborn 99465 Delivery/birthing room resuscitation, ti provision of positive pressure ventilation and/or chest compressions in the presence of acute inadequate ventilation and/or cardiac output

Newborn Care When Attendance at delivery (99464) is reported, physician services include changing into scrubs, hand scrub, obtaining maternal and fetal histories from the obstetrician, review of the mothers chart and labor record, presence at the delivery of the newborn and providing any assistance required for the health of the newborn, receiving and caring for the newborn Attendance at delivery (99464) does not include endotracheal intubation (31500) If Newborn resuscitation (99465) is reported do not report Attendance at delivery (99464) Do not report resuscitation (99465) with Initial care per day of normal newborn infant (99460) or Initial inpatient neonatal critical care (99468) or Initial hospital care per day of an intensive care neonate (99477)

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