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Reporting Critical Care Services
Reporting Critical Care Services

Critical Care Services Critical care is the direct delivery by a physician(s) of medical care for a critically ill, critically injured, or unstable patient. A critical illness or injury acutely impairs one or more vital organ systems such that there is a high probability of imminent or life... Continue Reading

Date posted12/31/2015


C-section leading to postpartum hemorrhage and uterine artery ligation
C-section leading to postpartum hemorrhage and uterine artery ligation

A uterine artery ligation with a B-Lynch suture is not typically a billable service during C-section because hemostasis is part of any surgical procedure. If the work associated with securing hemostasis was very complicated and substantially greater than typically required, some payers may accept... Continue Reading

Date posted07/31/2015


ICD-10 Coding for Diabetes in Pregnancy
ICD-10 Coding for Diabetes in Pregnancy

When coding from ICD-10, a primary diagnosis code must be assigned from Chapter 15, Pregnancy, Childbirth and Puerperium (O00-O9A) to describe their condition. For diabetes, the diagnosis category that will be selected is O24, Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium. A... Continue Reading

Date posted07/31/2015


Non-Physician Providers in Maternal Fetal Medicine
Non-Physician Providers in Maternal Fetal Medicine

The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists have reported a projected decrease in the workforce over the next two decades.1 This anticipated change in supply and demand is correlated with the demographic changes among physicians and patients, the aging population, and the relatively... Continue Reading

Date posted06/17/2015


How to report two different types of multi-fetal reductions and their respective approach
How to report two different types of multi-fetal reductions and their respective approach

A recent question was asked on the correct way to report an Umbilical Cord Occlusion via the Radio Frequency Ablation approach”. Below you will find two examples of multi-fetal reductions, their approach and correct coding guidance for billing purposes. Types of Fetal Reductions and... Continue Reading

Date posted02/28/2014