What is the multiple endoscopy rule?

What is the multiple endoscopy rule?

The multiple scope rule requires that you always bundle diagnostic endoscopy with any surgical endoscopy within the same family. When a physician performs two endoscopic procedures in the same family, and neither procedure represents the base procedure, you may report both codes.

What is the CPT code for Panendoscopy with biopsy?

31237 (RVU: 6.94) – Nasal Endoscopy with Biopsy.

What CPT codes include?

A CPT code is a five-digit numeric code with no decimal marks, although some have four numbers and one letter. Codes are uniquely assigned to different actions. While some may be used from time to time (or not at all by certain practitioners), others are used frequently (e.g., 99213 or 99214 for general check-ups).

What are Category 3 CPT codes?

CPT Category III codes are a set of temporary (T) codes assigned to emerging technologies, services, and procedures. These codes are intended to be used for data collection to substantiate more widespread usage or to provide documentation for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval process.

What is a Panendoscopy?

Upper endoscopy, also known as panendoscopy, is a visual examination of the lining of the esophagus, stomach and upper section of the small intestine using a flexible tube with a miniature lighted camera, known as a fiber-optic endoscope.

Why is a Panendoscopy done?

This operation is usually performed when there is suspicion of a cancer within the head and neck. It allows the surgeon to fully assess the oral cavity, larynx (voicebox) and oesophagus (food-pipe) to identify the extent of any growths, and take biopsies (which can include a tonsillectomy) to aid in diagnosis.

Where can I find CPT codes for free?

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services offer a free search (CPT code lookup) for RVU for every CPT code. Users can also request a CPT/RVU Data File license from the AMA to easily import codes and descriptions into existing claims and medical billing systems.