Avoid top 2008 coding and billing pitfalls
Mammography Regulation and Reimbursement Report, May 1, 2008
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Think you finally have your coding and billing process in line, especially since none of the breast imaging codes changed this year? Don’t be too sure of yourself. Experts say they still see numerous coding and billing mistakes from breast imaging centers. Check out our list in the PDF of this issue to make sure your facility avoids these common coding errors:
Separately billing bundled procedures. Separately billing CMS for mammography procedures used to prepare patients for a breast procedure is one common mistake.
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