How will 2015 CPT Code Changes Affect your Practice?

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How will 2015 CPT Code Changes Affect your Practice? American Medical Association (AMA) released the 2015 CPT code changes on August 28, 2014. Approximately 500 coding changes will go into effect from January 01, 2015. Physicians as well as qualified healthcare professionals will need experienced coders to understand these changes and assign proper codes for timely reimbursements. Industry Trivia  Practices lose a large amount of collection dollars due to assigning incorrect CPT codes  Effective use of EHR can help avoid down-coding as the health record system will recommend certain CPT codes based on what occurred during the patient visit  It has been estimated that most family physicians lose more than $10,000 per year due to undercoding  Failure to update coding to match CPT requirements will result in claims denials. Providers will have to make the most of reimbursement opportunities in the coming year so that CPT changes don’t affect their revenue cycle CPT 2015 Code Changes:    

134 revised codes 143 deleted codes 264 new codes Changes in guidelines

Impact of CPT 2015 Coding Changes on Practices Practices will have to review the procedure for coding different medical procedures and anticipate how the new coding changes will impact their revenue cycle. For instance, radiology practices will have to deal with 35 new radiology and radiation oncology codes in the coming year. Many of these codes will be bundled. It is also being expected that CMS will release the Medicare values for new radiology codes as part of the 2015 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule.

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