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Understanding Medical Billing
Part 2 Coding Pairs Slides
Part 2 Coding Pairs Slides
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This document titled "Understanding Medical Billing - Part Two: Coding Pairs" provides information on coding and billing practices in dental sleep medicine. It highlights the importance of using appropriate codes for diagnoses and services, and provides an overview of different code sets such as ICD-10, CPT, HCPCS, and CDT.<br /><br />The document emphasizes the need to code every encounter, with no exceptions, and reminds practitioners that dentists are considered physicians for insurance purposes. It also advises against coding just to get paid or to get a service covered.<br /><br />The document discusses the differences between dental and medical coding, including the optional nature of diagnosis in dental coding and the requirement of diagnosis in medical coding. It explains how to appropriately code diagnoses using ICD-10 codes, including the use of additional digits to provide more specific information.<br /><br />The document also provides tips and insights into coding practices for specific conditions, such as bruxism and sleep disorders like obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. It explains how to code for these conditions using relevant categories and codes.<br /><br />Additionally, the document touches on procedure coding using CPT codes, the use of modifiers to provide specific details, and the importance of coding accurately to avoid potential fraud. It also mentions the need to understand the coding policies of insurance plans, particularly Medicare, for proper reimbursement.<br /><br />Overall, this document serves as a guide to help dental sleep medicine practitioners navigate the complex world of medical billing and coding, ensuring accurate and appropriate coding practices.
Keywords
Understanding Medical Billing
Coding Pairs
Dental Sleep Medicine
Appropriate Codes
ICD-10
CPT
HCPCS
CDT
Dental and Medical Coding
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