General Question for the Week of October 21, 2024
How should the administration of an IV infusion lasting longer than 1 hour but less than 91 minutes be reported? At what point should the code 96415 be used for “each additional hour” of infusion?
How should the administration of an IV infusion lasting longer than 1 hour but less than 91 minutes be reported? At what point should the code 96415 be used for “each additional hour” of infusion?
How should the administration of an IV infusion lasting longer than 1 hour but less than 91 minutes be reported? At what point should the code 96415 be used for “each additional hour” of infusion?
Will reporting codes 96372 and 96373 be impacted by the determination of the primary or secondary intent of the encounter?
What criteria must be met when using 96374 with 96375?
What codes do we report for monoclonal antibody Beyfortus™?
What factors should be documented when determining whether an antineoplastic agent is being administered for cancer or another cause?
From a claims perspective, what are some red flags when reviewing infusion and injection claims?
Why can’t we code 95180 (rapid desensitization) and chemotherapy drug administration codes together when we perform carboplatin desensitization?
What is the difference between white bagging and brown bagging regarding patient-supplied drugs?
We have a patient who received three hours of IV hydration. During that time, the patient received two different drugs by intravenous push. Can the entire 3 hours of IV hydration be coded with the intravenous push injections?
Can an IVP be coded when a stop time has not been recorded for the infusion?
If a patient has rheumatoid arthritis and comes in for a methotrexate injection, do we use the chemotherapy injection code?
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