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Answers to all of those "what-if's" - learn how to apply modifiers in the proper situations




Healthcare professionals must stay up-to-date with guidance for reporting modifiers or risk repeated audits and lost revenue. JustCoding’s Guide to Modifiers: Hospital Outpatient Edition provides detailed information on the latest guidelines surrounding CPT®/HCPCS modifiers. This book features comprehensive explanations of when to report each modifier, including coding tips and detailed example.


Benefits:
  • Sample documentation and case studies—Clear, specific examples will show you exactly how CMS expects to see codes and modifiers on the claim.
     
  • Most problematic modifiers—From new modifiers like -JW, -96, and -97, to the perpetually confounding -59, readers will feel more confident in the application of modifiers.
     
  • Answers to all those “what-if’s” —You and your team can put your mind at ease as you’ll learn when (and how) to apply modifiers in the proper situations.

 


Learn when to report each modifier, including coding tips and detailed examples!

 

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