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- CPT® Code 92020 - Ophthalmological Examination and Evaluation . . . - AAPC
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 92020 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Ophthalmological Examination and Evaluation Procedures
- Optometry Coding Billing Alert - AAPC
The Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) does not bundle 92020 with new patient (99201-99205) or established patient (99212-99215) office visit codes CCI, however, bundles 99211 with the gonioscopy code, so you cannot report a level- one visit with the gonioscopy test
- Vanquish Misconceptions Hindering 92020 Claims : Gonioscopy - AAPC
Is 92020 Inherently Bilateral? “Most insurance companies, including Medicare, consider 92020 a bilateral procedure code, meaning they pay only once for the work testing both eyes at a single encounter,” Johnson notes Therefore, you cannot report the code twice when your eye care provider performs a gonioscopy on both eyes
- 92020 FAQ: Watch Bilateral Status, Diagnoses for Gonioscopy - AAPC
Code 92020 (Gonioscopy [separate procedure]) is the only gonioscopy code in the current CPT® manual However, coding the procedure isn’t always straightforward, as the below frequently-asked questions and answers demonstrate Question 1: Is 92020 Inherently Bilateral?
- Check This Comprehensive Guide to Report Diagnostic Tests . . . - AAPC
Use 92020 for Gonioscopy CPT® code: 92020 (Gonioscopy (separate procedure)) What it is: Using a gonioscope, the practitioner looks at the front part of the eye (anterior chamber) between the cornea and the iris
- Billing for Gonioscopy and External Photos in Same Session
Some Medicare carriers wont pay for both 92020 (gonioscopy) and 92285 (external ocular photography with interpretation and report) performed on the same date of service, but if you work in one of the geographic areas where the local Medicare carrier has such a policy, you may be able to get paid for both
- 99204, 92250, 92133, 92020 | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC
I was wondering if this is how I would bill an E M 99204-25 with 92250, 92133 and 92020 using modifiers 99204-25 92250 92133 92020-XU
- Clear Up Your Gonioscopy Coding With 3 FAQ Answers - AAPC
Key: Get to know payer-specific rules before adding 92020 to another claim With only one code for gonioscopy, reporting it to carriers is a snap, right? Not so fast When your ophthalmologist performs a gonioscopy without general anesthesia, bilateral rules and reimbursable diagnoses can complicate your coding process
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