Get some help for building E/M codes
Get some help for building E/M codes
Use this CodeBuilder form with 1997 guidelines
If seasoned health information management (HIM) professionals find evaluation and management (E/M) codes difficult, students learning the system are probably even more confused. That’s why a professor at Alfred (NY) State College of Technology worked with her students to develop the E/M CodeBuilder 1997.
Alfred State College’s health information technology and medical assistant programs include coursework in CPT (common procedure terminology), which also includes instruction in the assignment of E/M codes.
The CodeBuilder form is to be used with the Health Care Financing Administration’s (HCFA) 1997 E/M Documentation Guidelines when reviewing patient charts to identify the appropriate E/M code for a case, says Michelle Green, MPS, RHIA, CMA, CTR, a professor in the department of physical and life sciences. (See E/M CodeBuilder 1997, pp. 133-134.) Green has given Hospital Payment & Information Management readers permission to copy the E/M CodeBuilder.
HCFA’s draft version of the 2000 E/M Docu-mentation Guidelines became available in June, but it might not be implemented until 2002. HCFA plans to conduct pilot tests of these guidelines beforehand. Also prior to their implementation, Green will develop the E/M CodeBuilder 2000, which will incorporate the new documentation guidelines. Information about the availability of this free CodeBuilder tool will be posted on the Part B-list, and it will also be available as an Microsoft Word e-mail attachment.
HIM professionals looking for case studies using the form should consult the sixth edition of Understanding Health Insurance: A Guide to Claims Processing by JoAnn Rowell and Michelle Green (Delmar Publishers).
[For more information, visit Green’s Web site at http://web.alfredstate.edu/greenma or contact her at [email protected]. Telephone: (607) 587-3674.
Next month Hospital Payment & Information Management will take a closer look at the draft 2000 E/M guidelines and how they compare with earlier versions.]
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