The Essential Guide to Coding in Otolaryngology
Plural Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-63550-381-4 (ISBN)
The Essential Guide to Coding in Otolaryngology: Coding, Billing, and Practice Management, Second Edition is a comprehensive manual on how to properly and compliantly code for both surgical and non-surgical services. It is a practical guide for all otolaryngology providers in the United States, including physicians early in their career requiring a working knowledge of the basics, experienced providers looking to understand the latest updates with ICD-10-CM and CPT changes, related specialists providing otolaryngologic health care, and office administrative teams managing coding and billing. Included are sections on how to approach otolaryngology coding for all sub-specialties in both the office and operating room. Foundational topics, such as understanding the CPT and ICD-10-CM systems, use of modifiers, managing claim submissions and appeals, legal implications for the provider, coding for physician extenders, and strategies to optimize billing, are presented by experts in the field.
Focused on a practical approach to coding, billing, and practice management, this text is user friendly and written for the practicing physician, audiologist, speech pathologist, physician extender, and coder. The income and integrity of a medical practice is tied to the effectiveness of coding and billing management. As profit margins are squeezed, the ability to optimize revenue by compliant coding is of the upmost importance. The Essential Guide to Coding in Otolaryngology: Coding, Billing, and Practice Management, Second Edition is vital not only for new physicians but for experienced otolaryngologists.
New to the Second Edition:
Strategies for integrating 2021 guidelines for coding and documenting office visits
New and evolving office and surgical procedures, including Eustachian tube dilation and lateral nasal wall implants
Updated coding for endoscopic sinus surgery and balloon sinus dilation
Information on billing for telehealth visits
Revision of all sub-specialty topics reflecting changes in coding and new technologies
Key Features:
All chapters written by practicing otolaryngologists, health care providers, practice managers, legal experts, and coding experts
Discussion of the foundations of coding, billing, and practice management as well as advanced and complex topics
Otolaryngology subspecialty-focused discussion of office-based and surgical coding
Tips on how to code correctly in controversial areas, including the use of unlisted codes
A robust index for easy reference
Seth M. Brown, MD, MBA, is a graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Prior to medical school he obtained a master's in business administration in health systems administration. He completed his residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a fellowship at Weill Medical College of Cornell University in rhinology and endoscopic sinus and skull base surgery. Dr. Brown is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. He is currently chief of service of otolaryngology at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut, and is the site director at the hospital for the University of Connecticut Residency Program. He is active in the American Rhinology Society as a committee chair for the past seven years, currently serving as the chair of the Patient Advocacy Committee. He also serves the Academy on the CPT/RVU committee. Dr. Brown has published and presented extensively on sinus and endoscopic skull base surgery and has a particular interest in coding, practice management, and resident and fellow education. He currently practices at the Connecticut Sinus Institute, a member of Prohealth Physicians, and serves on their board. ***** Kimberley J. Pollock, RN, MBA, CPC, CMDP, is a consultant with KarenZupko & Associates, Inc. For almost twenty years, she has helped large otolaryngology group practices, as well as academic and solo practices, improve coding, collections, and efficiency. She is an expert in analyzing otolaryngology documentation for accurate coding and in reengineering practices to enhance the reimbursement process. Ms. Pollock has presented seminars and workshops for physicians and their staff on behalf of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS), the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. She has also presented on coding topics for the American Academy of Professional Coders, the North American Skull Base Society, the American Neurotology Society, and the Association of Otolaryngology Administrators. Additionally, she has published extensively on coding and practice management topics. Ms. Pollock is a former otolaryngology nurse and served as administrator in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. She was the representative for the AAO-HNS on the clinical practice expert panel-technical group (CPEP-TEG) convened by CMS (formerly HCFA) to redetermine the practice expense portion of RBRVS. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses, Inc. (SOHN) and the Ear, Nose and Throat Nursing Foundation. She is the recipient of the prestigious Presidential Citation Award from the SOHN as well as an Honor Award from the AAO-HNS. Ms. Pollock holds a master's of business administration degree from the University of Dallas and a bachelor's of science degree in nursing from the University of Wisconsin. She is also a certified coder through the AAPC and a certified medical documentation Professional (CMDP) through the American Institute of Healthcare Compliance. **** Michael Setzen, MD, is currently in private practice in Great Neck, New York. He is a clinical associate professor of otolaryngology at New York University School of Medicine and adjunct clinical assistant professor of otolaryngology at Weill Cornell University College of Medicine. He is section chief of rhinology at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York. He is a past president of the American Rhinologic Society (2011-2012) and past chairman of the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (2000-2001). He is recipient of the Board of Governors Practitioner Excellence Award of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Setzen has been listed yearly in New York Magazines Best Doctors for twelve of the past fourteen years and Castle Connolly's "America's Top Doctors" for the past fifteen years. He has given more than 250 scientific lectures throughout the United States and worldwide and is author or coauthor of numerous papers (seventy-five in peer reviewed journals) and book chapters. He is presently on the editorial boards of International Forum of Allergy and Rhinology, the American Journal of Otolaryngology, and the Ear, Nose, & Throat Journal. Dr. Setzen's areas of significant academic interest include medical and surgical management of nasal and sinus disease including endoscopic sinus surgery, rhinoplasty, snoring and sleep apnea surgery, reflux, sinus headache, and appropriate CPT coding and advocacy related issues in otolaryngology. **** Abtin Tabaee, MD, is associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College (WCMC). Prior to joining WCMC in 2015, he was associate professor and director of rhinology and endoscopic skull base surgery in the Department of Otolaryngology at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York from 2006 to 2015. As a nationally recognized leader in rhinology, Dr. Tabaee's clinical and academic focus is the management of complex disorders of the paranasal sinuses and skull base. He has published extensively in the field with an active research focus on emerging technologies and surgical outcomes. He is the rhinology volume coeditor of Sataloff's Comprehensive Textbook of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery. He has also been actively involved in research and development of postgraduate rhinology education. He has served on various American Rhinologic Society committees, including codirector of the ARS mentorship program. Dr. Tabaee graduated magna cum laude from Duke University and received his medical degree with honors from Cornell University Medical College. He completed residency in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital, the combined Columbia-Cornell University training program.
Foreword by Michael G. Stewart, MD, MPH, FACS
Foreword by Ronald B. Kuppersmith, MD, MBA, FACS
Preface
About the Editors
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Section I. Basics of Coding and Billing
Chapter 1. Introduction
Natalie R. Loops
Chapter 2. Navigating the CPT (R) Book
Teri Romano
Chapter 3. Navigating ICD-10-CM Codes
Linda Galocy
Chapter 4. Health Policy
Richard W. Waguespack
Chapter 5. Successful Strategies in Billing
Karen A. Zupko
Chapter 6. Strategic Appeals: Managing Denied Claims
Kimberley J. Pollock
Chapter 7. Legal Issues: Management Strategies and Avoiding Pitfalls
Patricia S. Hofstra and Alison T. Rosenblum
Chapter 8. Billing Guidelines for Nonphysician Practitioners and Teaching Physicians
Sarah Wiskerchen
Chapter 9. The Office Visit
Betsy Nicoletti and Kimberley J. Pollock
Chapter 10. Coding for Hospital Care
Kimberley J. Pollock and Betsy Nicoletti
Chapter 11. Demystifying Modifiers
Kimberley J. Pollock
Chapter 12. Billing and Coding for Telehealth Visits
Jennifer Bell
Section II. Office-Based Otolaryngology
Chapter 13. Office Rhinology
Seth M. Brown and Abtin Tabaee
Chapter 14. Otolaryngic Allergy
Gavin Setzen and Michelle Netoskie
Chapter 15. Office Laryngology
John W. Ingle and Clark A. Rosen
Chapter 16. Speech Pathology
Manderly Cohen and Michael Setzen
Chapter 17. Office Otology
Benjamin J. Wycherly
Chapter 18. Audiology
Debra Abel
Chapter 19. Office Facial Plastic Surgery
Sarah M. Kidwai and Amit D. Bhrany
Chapter 20. Office Head and Neck Surgery
Chetan Y. Safi and Marc A. Cohen
Chapter 21. Office Pediatric Otolaryngology
Kaitlyn B. Zenner, John P. Dahl, and Sanjay R. Parikh
Chapter 22. Office Sleep Medicine
Anit T. Patel
Chapter 23. In-Office Imaging
Gavin Setzen, Mary Lally, and Michelle Netoskie
Section III. Surgical Otolaryngology
Chapter 24. Basics of Surgical Coding
R. Peter Manes and Seth M. Brown
Chapter 25. Operative Rhinology
Justin P. McCormick and Jivianne T. Lee
Chapter 26. Operative Laryngology
Babak Sadoughi and Lucian Sulica
Chapter 27. Operative Otology
James Lin
Chapter 28. Operative Facial Plastic Surgery
Jeffrey D. Wilcox and Rebecca E. Fraioli
Chapter 29. Operative Head and Neck Surgery
Betty Y. Chen, Arun Sharma, Pardis Javadi, and Brendan C. Stack, Jr.
Chapter 30. Reconstructive Head and Neck Surgery
Adam S. Jacobson, Babak Givi, and Neal D. Futran
Chapter 31. Skull Base Surgery
Belachew Tessema and Jack A. Shohet
Chapter 32. Robotic Surgery
Justin R. Shinn, Steven B. Cannady, Bert W. O'Malley Jr., Gregory S. Weinstein, and Jason G. Newman
Chapter 33. Operative Pediatric Otolaryngology
Jay R. Shah
Chapter 34. Operative Sleep Surgery
Fred Y. Lin
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 06.09.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | 5 figures and 43 tables |
Verlagsort | San Diego |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 216 x 279 mm |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► HNO-Heilkunde |
ISBN-10 | 1-63550-381-7 / 1635503817 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-63550-381-4 / 9781635503814 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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