Correction: Inpatient consultation codes
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, August 26, 2008
Last week, we released a story called “Tip: When to use inpatient consultation codes” in vol. 4, issue 33 of Hospitalist Program Weekly, published on Aug. 20. Please note a correction. Hospitalists do not use the inpatient consultation codes 99251 – 99255 if the hospitalist consults another physician for advice about a patient. In fact, hospitalists use those codes when another physician seeks the opinion or advice—not transfer of care or management—from the hospitalist about a patient’s specific condition. Thank you to the astute reader who spotted the error! We apologize for any inconvenience. Please send your comments to the associate editor at kcheung@hcpro.com.
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