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Drug administration is one of the most commonly performed procedures in outpatient departments, but many coders, billers, and clinicians still have unresolved questions about following the hierarchy, reporting difficult scenarios, or including the appropriate details in documentation. Train your entire team on proper injection and infusion coding in JustCoding’s virtual workshop!

Here's some of the questions included in the review, do you know the answers?

  1. If a patient pulls out an IV or it infiltrates and a new IV is started, we can charge for a new initial service and report it with modifier -59?
    • True or False?
  2. The administration of monoclonal antibodies and biologic response modifiers should be reported with:
    • Chemotherapy administration codes
    • Non-chemotherapy administration codes
    • Not sure
    • Depends
  3. How much infusion time has to overlap in order to report an infusion as concurrent?
    • All of the time
    • Some of the time
    • Most of the time
    • Not sure
    • Depends
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