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    Wiki OB split package

    No, you shouldn't bill the antepartum now. If the provider leaves and another takes over her care in the same practice there is still potential for global billing (59400, 59510, etc.) since the practice provided all of her OB care. You shouldn't bill anything out until she delivers or transfers...
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    Wiki Pessary Question

    You would bill for the E/M and pessary fitting the day the fitting was performed and then bill for the supply the day she picks up the pessary.
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    Wiki Do I or don't I? 99396, G0101, Q0091 (women's wellness exam, pelvic/breast exam and pap)

    If they have Medicare and a breast/pelvic exam and pap were done, absolutely carve them out with the G0101 & Q0091 codes. Medicare does NOT cover the preventive CPT codes but does cover these G & Q codes once every 24 months (once every 12 months for high risk pts). It is recommended to have an...
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    Wiki Global Ob billing

    I've been an OB coder for almost 7 years. At my new employer they've asked me to correct some charges that I'm questioning. If you can let me know the proper way to bill this scenario, I would appreciate it. Pt has UHC effective 7/1/2020 (primary) and also started Medicaid 11/1/2020 (secondary)...
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    Wiki Correct way to bill for OB care with 2 different insurances

    I've been an OB coder for almost 7 years. At my new employer they've asked me to correct some charges that I'm questioning. If you can let me know the proper way to bill this scenario, I would appreciate it. Pt has UHC effective 7/1/2020 (primary) and also started Medicaid 11/1/2020 (secondary)...
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    Wiki OB billing for transfer from another country

    I thought I read somewhere that when a pt is seen at your practice and is a transfer of care from another country that you can still bill the global OB if they have 7 or more OB visits, but I can't find it any where. Our pt was a transfer from Ecuador at 26 weeks and we saw her for 7 visits. I...
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    Wiki OB/GYN ICD-10

    No, those two dxs cannot be billed together and is the reason for your denial. O80 is for an uncomplicated delivery essentially meaning you do not have any other O codes to assign to the delivery. If you do have additional O codes to assign, then your delivery is no longer considered...
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