Good morning Histoland,
our supervisor came in asking about an regulation she was told about
this morning that says no more than 9 IHC can be billed on a patient per day.
Can some one help me find a resource for this?
Cassandra Davis
Histology Technician
AP Laboratory
302-575-8095
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A couple scenarios:
1. FNA with immediate interpretation ( adequacy) and you make 4
cytospins from the remaining material?
2. Three more passes at the same site. What codes are you using?
3. What professional CPT codes are you generating.
Thanks.
Debbie M. Boyd l Chief
ender
regarding the error in a separate email.
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I am looking for advice on a current billing problem.
Breast specim
I am looking for advice on a current billing problem.
Breast specimens: We recieve the lumpectomy with orienting sutures - 88307
along with that are the accompanying margins (inferior, superior, medial, etc).
Our breast surgeon has been placing orienting sutures on all of her margins.
We had p
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Billing question
>From my understanding its just one charge. Its per specimen such as A, B, C,
>etc. Someone else said that it would be 2 charges so am I wrong on this?? If
>you did GMS on A1 and AFB on A2 t
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>From my understanding its just one charge. Its per specimen such as A, B, C,
>etc. Someone else said that
t: [Histonet] Billing question
If I have two sections on an "A" specimen A1 and A2 and both had a GMS stain,
do I charge 1 - 88312 or 2 - 88312?
Jim
Jim Vickroy
Histology Manager
Springfield Clinic, Main Campus, East Building
1025 South 6th Street
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Offi
rding the error in a separate email.
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If I have two sections on an "A" specimen A1 and A2
If I have two sections on an "A" specimen A1 and A2 and both had a GMS stain,
do I charge 1 - 88312 or 2 - 88312?
Jim
Jim Vickroy
Histology Manager
Springfield Clinic, Main Campus, East Building
1025 South 6th Street
Springfield, Illinois 62703
Office: 217-528-7541, Ext. 15121
Email: jvick..
I have a question about billing practices for special stains and IHC. We have
a single billing code for all of our group 1 special stains. (88312). For
example, if you order an AFB, GMS and PASF, it would bill as 88312 x 3. How
does everyone else bill in this scenario? We are being told tha
That's correct, Hazel.
Daniel Schneider, MD
Amarillo, TX
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 3:14 PM, Horn, Hazel V
wrote:
> Scenario: I am billing for immunostains and there are 3 specimens; A, B, C.
> Pathologist orders 1 stain on all 3 specimens. I bill 3 88342's.
> Pathologist orders 2 stains each on
Scenario: I am billing for immunostains and there are 3 specimens; A, B, C.
Pathologist orders 1 stain on all 3 specimens. I bill 3 88342's.
Pathologist orders 2 stains each on A and B. I bill 2 88342's and 2 88341's.
Is this correct?
Hazel Horn
Supervisor of Histology/Autopsy/Transcription
Hi,
Please I have a question on the new IHC Billing Policies for CPT,
Medicare. My question is how do we go about the billing of the HER-2 DUAL ISH
and the Kappa and Lambda ISH?
Thanks,
Banjo Adesuyi, BSMT, HT (ASCP) HTL, QIHC, QLS
Histology Supervisor
Norman Regional Health
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Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 3:05 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Billing question
I have a billing question that I would sure like to hear what others are doing,
please. In AP billing
I have a billing question that I would sure like to hear what others are
doing, please. In AP billing, when billing for CPT #88321 "Consultation
and report on referred slides prepared elsewhere" do you bill both a
technical and professional component, or professional only?
Any input would be app
Hi,
Please I will appreciate it, if you guys could tell me what you
usually charge for the following;
1. Touch Prep
2. Cutting extral slides for send out.
I thank you all for the good job.
Wilson.
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Hey Joyce,
My understanding has always been that if the pathologist specifically
mentions the stain in the report, then it's OK to charge all the fees.
However, if the pathologist chooses to leave any mention of the stain/immuno
in the report, then you can't
Hey Joyce,
My understanding has always been that if the pathologist specifically
mentions the stain in the report, then it's OK to charge all the fees.
However, if the pathologist chooses to leave any mention of the stain/immuno
in the report, then you can't bill for it. So if the pathologist men
When you have performed a special stain or immuno that does not help the
pathologist (tumor exhausted, etc) do you still charge for the technical
component and the pathologist credits the professional fee? Just curious..
Happy New Year, Everyone!
Thanks! j
Joyce Weems
Pathology Manager
Saint
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We have a contract wit
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Histonetters:
If you do some work for another hospital (Histology) can you bill the
hospital or
Histonetters:
If you do some work for another hospital (Histology) can you bill the hospital
or do you have to bill the patient directly? Is there a statute or Regulation
out there about this?
Thanks
Pathology Supervisor
Kathy Baldwin, SCT (ASCP)
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center
sbald..
Is anyone aware of a CPT code for a Tech assisted bone marrow aspiration and
biopsy? From time to time we have been helping the Oncologist and Radiologist
on these procedures. It is becoming more of a common practice and we spend
anywhere from a ½ hour to 1 ½ hours and not billing for our servi
LY BOYD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: KELLY BOYD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Histonet] Billing question
To: "histonet"
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 12:15 PM
Hi all!
Question for those familiar with all the billing regulations: If you
use an
antibody that is for RUO (resear
/9/08, KELLY BOYD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: KELLY BOYD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Histonet] Billing question
To: "histonet"
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 12:15 PM
Hi all!
Question for those familiar with all the billing regulations: If you use an
antibody tha
If I understand correctly...
RUO - No
ASR - Yes with a disclaimer
Joyce
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Hi all!
Question for
Hi all!
Question for those familiar with all the billing regulations: If you use an
antibody that is for RUO (research use only) or ASR (analyte specific reagent),
can you bill the patient for these immunos?
Kelly D. Boyd, BS, HTL (ASCP)
Lab Manager
Harris Histology Services
2025 Eastgate Dr.
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