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- FAQs: Advance Care Planning Under Medicare - coalitionccc. org
Can the codes be used more than once for a given patient? YES Per CPT, there are no limits on the number of times or how frequently ACP can be reported for a given beneficiary in a given time period
- CMS clarifies advance care planning coding and billing requirements - AAFP
The Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) has revised its advance care planning (ACP) fact sheet to clarify the documentation and time requirements for this service
- Wiki - Critical care, two different providers, same day, same . . . - AAPC
Webinar Wednesday's Webinar by AAPC stated that you must bill them together for the same specialty If you have access or can get access to it, it was all about CC We bill them together and split them apart internally after receiving payment
- Article - Billing and Coding: Advance Care Planning (A58664)
There is no limit on the number of times that ACP services can be reported for a given patient in a given time period However, if these services are billed more than once, a change in the patient’s health status and or wishes about end-of-life care must be documented
- Billing and Coding for Advance Care Planning (ACP) Conversations
Note: it is possible to bill both the E M and ACP services based on time, but this may increase audit risk and is thus not recommended Consult your billing professional or MAC for further guidance
- CPT 99497: Advance Care Planning Billing Guide and Documentation Rules
CPT 99497 is a standalone time-based code used to report the first 30 minutes of face-to-face Advance Care Planning (ACP) It may be reported alone or in conjunction with another service — but only when the minimum time and documentation requirements are met
- Care Management: Advanced Care Planning - NGS Medicare
National Government Services, Inc has produced this material as an informational reference for providers furnishing services in our contract jurisdiction
- Advance Care Planning FAQ - ACEP
When you perform another service concurrently as a time based service, CMS requires that you do not include the time spent on the concurrent service with the time based service
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