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- Follow 4 Simple Steps to Conquer UroLift® System Claims in Your . . . - AAPC
Hint: You should report +52442 with 52441 for each additional UroLift® implant If your urologist uses a UroLift® system to treat a patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), you must know how many implants your urologist inserted, as well as the place of service (POS)
- Why Urolift isnt that successful in the US - Mens health - Patient . . .
I've been reading a lot of reviews patient experiences that have been bad with Urolift I think the problem in the US is that it is so extremely lucrative that urologists can't pass it up Ken had a good outcome probably because his condition was a good fit for it A larger uncomplicated prostate with no middle lobe or bladder neck issues Mine was a smaller more "funky" shape My doctor does
- CPT® Code 52442 - Vesical Neck and Prostate Surgical Procedures . . . - AAPC
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 52442 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Vesical Neck and Prostate Surgical Procedures
- Will Urolift MRI restrictions cause any problems - Mens health . . .
I just found out today by reading Urolift FAQs, that Urolift is "MRI conditional" Here is a Quote from the Urolift FAQs: "Non-clinical testing has demonstrated that the UroLift Implant is MR Conditional A patient with this device can be safely scanned in an MR system immediately after placement meeting the following conditions: Static magnetic field of 3 0 Tesla or less Maximum spatial field
- Wiki - Removal of Urolift Implants during a prostatectomy
Below is my provider's surgical note As documented, he performed a robot assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy with bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy and removal of foreign bodies Our provider wants to bill CPT 49402 for the removal of the urolift implants but he has T19 1XXA which, according to
- Removal Urolift Clips | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC
We have a patient that the urolift procedure did not work well for, and he would like to have the clips removed This is the first time since we started doing the procedure that this will be done, and we're stumped on what code to use The closest we've been able to get is 52310 Has anyone had experience with billing for removal of the clips?
- Part B Insider (Multispecialty) Coding Alert - AAPC
Part B Coding Coach: Update Your UroLift® Coding or Face 2015 Denials New codes 52441, +52442 will be your go-to answers You haven't had a code to accurately describe the work your urologist does when he uses the UroLift® system to treat a patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that is, until now
- Identify the Main Procedure for Proper Dx Coding : You Be the Coder - AAPC
Our provider wants to bill 49402 for the removal of the Urolift implants with ICD-10-CM code T19 1XXA The coders are comfortable with the CPT® codes for the procedure, but disagree on the diagnosis coding Can you advise?
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