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Explore our comprehensive resources on dermatology billing and coding, featuring expert insights into ICD-10 and CPT codes, modifiers, Mohs surgery, revenue cycle management, and payment processing.

Key Documentation Requirements and Coding Guidelines for Dermatologists Contact or Irritant Dermatitis is one of the most difficult diagnosis to make with respect to identifying the offending agent.  The list of ICD-10 codes that classify the various types of contact

Inga C. Ellzey, RHIA, MPA, CDC CPT codes billed with modifier 76 are often erroneously denied as duplicates. There is a way to reduce the number of claims denied when applying this modifier. The solution is documenting additional information in

Inga C. Ellzey, RHIA, MPA, CDC The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) has been extended yet again to October 15th, 2022. Therefore the telehealth waivers remain in effect. A recent change to telehealth billing, billers need to be aware of

Inga C. Ellzey, RHIA, MPA, CDC Hello 2022 and hello new age of medicine! If you’re experiencing staffing shortages, Covid issues, weather problems, or an increase in no-shows then keep reading. If you want to know about a no-risk, easy-to-implement

You’ve heard telemedicine is the future. What’s next? How do you make sure you set everything up correctly? We’re breaking down your requirements, equipment and reimbursement guidelines. First let’s recap your reimbursement and coding guidelines: Code Time Spent Reimbursement 99441