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  • 1.  Outside reads

    Posted 10-17-2018 18:23

    I was wondering if any Radiology Practices are coding outside reads with the CPT code for the imaging and a 77 for your physician reading the second study; or are you billing your outside reads the date YOUR physician is interpreting the study without a 77 modifier?

     

    Is your practice being reimbursed for the study by the payers?

     

     

    Thank you,

     

    Monica Witt, CPC | Coding Abstractor III, Radiology

    Physicians Billing Group | UC Irvine Health

    101 The City Dr. South., Orange, CA 92868

    Tel: 714-456-3952 | Fax: 714-456-7359

    e-mail mlwitt@uci.edu

    ucirvinehealth.org

     

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