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Unlisted Procedures And The Use Of Modifier 22

Recorded Webinar | Lynn Anderanin | All Days

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Recording     $249
Digital Download     $299
Transcript (PDF)     $249


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Description

The CPT manual contains an extensive list of over 10,000 codes, but it may not always include a code for unique or complex procedures that deviate from the norm due to special circumstances. In such cases, unlisted procedure codes and modifier 22 can be used to communicate these special situations to insurance companies. However, relying on these codes can lead to challenges, as insurance companies often deny these claims, resulting in delays in reimbursement and requiring extensive appeal efforts by physician's staff. 

This session will explore the use of unlisted procedure codes and modifier 22, offering guidance on how to effectively document and bill for these cases. Additionally, it will discuss strategies for minimizing the need for these codes and navigating insurance company denials to ensure timely and accurate reimbursement.
 

Webinar Objectives

This webinar aims to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively use unlisted procedure codes and modifier 22 to communicate unique or complex procedures to insurance companies. Attendees will learn strategies for minimizing the need for these codes, navigating insurance company denials, and ensuring timely and accurate reimbursement.

Webinar Agenda

  • Correct uses of unlisted codes and modifier22
  • Discussion of documentation necessary for proof of situations eligible for the coding.
  • Writing appeals for insurance company denials for these cases

Webinar Highlights

  • Understanding the proper documentation required for unlisted codes and modifier 22
  • Exploring the purpose of unlisted codes and how to determine charges for these cases
  • Identifying circumstances that require the use of modifier 22
  • Verifying that reimbursement received is appropriate
  • Learning how to write effective appeals to the insurance company for denials or unacceptable reimbursement

Who Should Attend

Physicians, Scribes, Prior Authorization, Qualified Healthcare Professionals, Biller, Claims Adjuster, Nurses, Coder, Medical Assistants, Surgery Scheduler