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1 Billing for Patient Education: How to Make Money for Your Practice By Priti Mody-Bailey, MD, MA Rebecca Jaffe, MD

2 Introduction Presenters Audience

3 Overview Exam Room – Evaluation and Management Codes Population – quality based purchasing and disease management Community – Healthfairs and media

4 Exam Room Routine Office Visits – Counseling time and E/M Codes Health Maintenance Visits – Preventive Medicine Codes Tobacco Cessation Counseling and Medicare Group Visits – 99499 and E/M Codes

5 Routine Office Visit and E/M Codes

6 Case Scenario # 1 32 y/o male present for f/u of asthma – states doing well. Vitals and Lung exam WNL Asthma – controlled – refill albuterol and Azmacort

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9 E/M Code for Case Scenario #1 99212

10 Alphabet Soup HCPCS (Hick-Picks) Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System CPT – Current Procedural Terminology E and M – Evaluation and Management Codes ICD 9 – International Classification of Diseases RVU –Relative Value Unit

11 E and M Codes Established Patient E & M Code 9921199212992139921499215 Type of visit Simple 5 min Simple 10 min Low 15 min Mod 25 min High 40 min RVU’s0.551.021.662.523.42 $$$20.8438.6562.9182.14119.11

12 E and M Codes New Patient E & M Code 9920199202992039920499205 Type of Visit Simple 10 min Simple 20 min Low 30 min Moder 45 min High 60 min RVU’s0.991.732.563.924.93 $$$36.2264.5995.96135.53172.12

13 Time Guidelines “where counseling and/or coordination of care dominates (more than 50%) the face-to-face physician/patient and/or family encounter, then time is considered the key or controlling factor for a particular level-of-service.” * Document total face-to-face time * Describe the counseling and/or activities to coordinate care Consider stating the estimated time spent in counseling

14 Appropriate Counseling “Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies consistent with the nature of the problem and the patient’s and/or family’s needs.”

15 Appropriate Counseling Discussion with the patient and/or family concerning one or more of the following: – Diagnostic results, impressions and/or recommended studies – Prognosis; risks and benefits of management/treatment options – Instructions for management/treatment or follow-up – Importance of compliance with chosen management options – Risk reduction – patient and family education

16 Case Scenario #2 and #3 32 y/o male comes in for f/u on asthma – doing well overall. Using albuterol twice a day every day and Azmacort in emergency. Has a cat at home Vitals and Lung exam WNL. Asthma – improper use of medications – counseled on proper use of rescue/maintenance meds and trigger controls.

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19 E and M code for Case Scenario #2 99213

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22 E and M Code for Case Scenario #3 99214

23 Health Maintenance Visits and Prevention Codes

24 Age and gender specific risk reduction education, cancer screening, immunization, etc. – USPSTF Template driven notes helpful Not all payers pay for prevention codes – Medicare pays for this but very specific rules - check with your local payers

25 Prevention Codes for Established Patient E/M Code 99391993929939399394993959939699397 Age < 11-45-1112-1718-3940-64>65 RVU 2.042.282.262.492.512.773.07 $$$ 77.31$86.40$85.65$94.36$95.12$104.98$116.34

26 Prevention Codes – New Patients E/M Code 99381993829938399384993859938699387 Age < 11-45-1112-1718-3940-64>65 RVU2.612.822.783.02 3.543.85 $$$ 98.91106.87105.35114.45 134.16145.90

27 Medicare and Preventive Service Codes Welcome to Medicare exam – G0344 (2.57 RVU - $97.00) One time only for new Part B beneficiaries Within six months of enrollment Must include EKG – G0367 – EKG tracing – G0368 – EKG interpretation and report

28 Tobacco Cessation Counseling and Medicare

29 Tobacco Cessation Counseling Medicare Tobacco use + chronic condition Two quit attempts allowed per year Four counseling sessions per attempt Use modifier 25 if done with E/M visit Classification of counseling sessions: – Intermediate – 3 to 10 minutes (G0375 – 0.34 RVU - $12.00) – Intensive – > 10 minutes ( G0376 – 0.67 RVU - $25.00)

30 Group Visits A change from regular office visits Decide on a topic Identify the population Have a confidentiality statement Formulate a check-mark progress note Review record prior to the visit Administer a patient satisfaction survey Develop an agenda – time for patient education and time for one-on-one visit Code and bill

31 Billing for Group Visits CPT code 99499 – “unlisted evaluation and management service” – many payers do not reimburse for this code CPT E/M codes based on documentation Bottom line – check with your individual payers

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35 Population Quality Based Purchasing Disease Management

36 CPT Overview Evaluation and Management (E/M) **** 99211 – 99214 99201 - 99204 Case Management99361, 99362 Team conf 99371, 99372 Phone Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) **** 97802 - 97804 Diabetes Self Management Training (DSMT) **** G0108 G0109 Disease Management (Asthma, Youth in Motion) 99401-99404 counseling - I 99411-99412 counseling -G 99420 Health Risk Profile

37 Disease Management Contract deliverables with third party payer (Ex. CFHP) Monthly/quarterly reports – Number of visits by member – Outcomes data – Patient satisfaction data Periodic team meetings with third party payer Longitudinal program – Administration and interpretation of Health Risk Assessment (99420) – Individual counseling (99401-15 min, 99402-30 min, 99403-45 min, 99404-60 min) – Group counseling (99411 – 30 minutes, 99412 – 60 minutes) – Phone visits (99371-99372) – Education material

38 Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) Part B Medicare Benefit (January 1, 2002) Dietician/Nutrition professional – Medicare provider Eligibility – Diabetes – Chronic renal insufficiency – Post successful transplant Provider using nationally recognized protocols (ADtA – www.eatright.org)

39 Medical Nutrition Therapy (MNT) 97802Initial, Individual 15 minutes (diabetes – 3 hours) 0.85 RVU $32.21 Per 15 min 97803Reassessment, Individual 15 minutes (diabetes – 2 hours/year) 0.76 RVU $28.80 Per 15 min 97804Group 30 minutes 0.41 RVU $15.54 per 30 min

40 Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) Medicare – effective February 27, 2001 Meet standards specified in the National Standards for DSMT Accredited by one of below organizations – ADA Education Recognition Program (www.diabetes.org)www.diabetes.org – Indian Health Services (Fed Reg 3/22/02)

41 Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) Eligibility criteria – New onset diabetes within 12 months – Diabetes out of control with 2 consecutive HgbA1c > 8.5% Initial DSMT 10 hours to be provided within 12 months (one time only) Follow-up DSMT upto 2 hours (annually)

42 Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) G0108Individual - diabetes self management training/case management and/or risk factor reduction intervention. (3 hours recommended) 0.78 RVU $29.56 per 30 minutes G0109Group - diabetes self management training/case management and/or risk factor reduction intervention. (10 hour course) 0.45 RVU $17.05 per 30 minutes

43 Case Management Services Telephone Calls 99371Simple/Brief - By physician to coordinate care with HC team. Adjust therapy. $16.00 99372Intermediate – Initiate therapy on Est pt on new problem, start new plan $42.00

44 Case Management Services Team Conferences 9936130 minutes By a physician with team to coordinate care. $105.00 99362One hour By a physician with a team to coordinate care. $185.00


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