** The coding information and guidance are valid at the time of publishing. Learners are encouraged to research subsequent official guidance in the areas associated with the topic as they can change rapidly.

Webinar Q&A: Obstetrical and Newborn Coding

This page addresses follow-up questions and additional information pertinent to our webinar Obstetrical and Newborn Coding.** The coding information and guidance are valid at the time of publishing. Learners are encouraged to researchsubsequent official guidance in...

Webinar Q&A: Defining Detachment

This page addresses follow-up questions and additional information pertinent to our webinar Defining Detachment. ** The coding information and guidance are valid at the time of publishing. Learners are encouraged to research subsequent official guidance in the areas...

Webinar Q&A: Assessing Depth: Biopsy Procedures

This page addresses follow-up questions and additional information pertinent to our webinar Assessing Depth: Biopsy Procedures. ** The coding information and guidance are valid at the time of publishing. Learners are encouraged to research subsequent official guidance...

Coding Check-up: How’s your Principal Diagnosis Coding?

** The coding information and guidance are valid at the time of publishing. Learners are encouraged to researchsubsequent official guidance in the areas associated with the topic as they can change rapidly.Most inpatient coders can quickly and confidently quote the...

When The Global OB Package is Incomplete – Antepartum

The global maternity care codes might seem simple at first glance. It sounds convenient to use a single code to cover all prenatal, delivery, and postpartum services. And don’t get me wrong—this is fantastic for an uncomplicated, routine pregnancy. But what happens...

Webinar Q&A: Third Quarter Coding Update

This page addresses follow-up questions and additional information pertinent to our webinar What’s New? Third Quarter Coding Update.** The coding information and guidance are valid at the time of publishing. Learners are encouraged to researchsubsequent official...

Documentation for Add-On Codes 61781, 61782, and 61783

When physicians perform brain, craniofacial, skull base, or spinal procedures using stereotactic computer-assisted navigation, accurate documentation is crucial to support the use of add-on codes 61781, 61782, and 61783. Often, we see operative reports that give no...

iPACK Block? No Problem! 2025’s New Codes for Fascial Plane Block

Ever find yourself stuck doing a bunch of research when an erector spinae block is performed? Or how about staring down an iPACK block note? Well, great news is coming your way! CPT has created new codes for thoracic and lower extremity fascial plane blocks. Starting...

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