Product of the week: 2015 Modifier Update: The Latest Guidance on NCCI Edits, MUEs, and Modifier -59 (live webcast)
HIM-HIPAA Insider, April 27, 2015
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Bring your entire team to this live 90-minute webcast at 1 p.m. (Eastern) Wednesday, May 13.
Modifier -59 is the most commonly used and abused modifier, according to CMS. The recent introduction of four new subsets of modifier -59 has caused confusion for providers due to limited guidance from CMS.
This program will cover the latest information on NCCI and MUE edits, including an explanation of the MUE adjudication indicator (MAI) and guidance on the appropriate use of modifier -59 and the new -X {EPSU} modifiers, as well as -25, -76, -77 and -91 for overriding edits.
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