Okay, so i have a question, time stamp 51:50. You said the answer is true, but i thought it to be false. You said the first half of question, which yeah, BUT in your answer you never mentioned the 2nd half of question which states that if its "in EXCESS of Maximum MUE value". So wouldnt that be false then?? Cause you said you canNot go over max value??
I have a question about one exercise at 1:14:55, why don't we need 59 modifier here? Just because we are using "RT" and "LT" modifiers as they are already describing the scenario?
I have a confusion about the last exercise, at 1:42:10. the intermediate repair was done for the same lesion that was excised. so, how can the repair be considered as multiple procedures?
Good Question. In real world coding some people just don't know that both procedures are incidental. That is why we consult the NCCI edits. In this scenario (hypothetical) the instructor was demonstrating that the codes can be coded together IF and WHEN appropriate. She also pointed out the warning. This is one way to be sure.
And again just a few minutes into the video I learn more here than with my online university course I took!
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Okay, so i have a question, time stamp 51:50. You said the answer is true, but i thought it to be false. You said the first half of question, which yeah, BUT in your answer you never mentioned the 2nd half of question which states that if its "in EXCESS of Maximum MUE value". So wouldnt that be false then?? Cause you said you canNot go over max value??
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please make a video about the denial management and billing in claim process
That is a fantastic suggestion
@@AMCIMedicalCodinghello any updates on a video of the denial management and billing video? Thank you
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Very informative as usual with AMCI !!!
Thank you Cheryl we are happy to help!
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Thanks so much for this informative video and again promoting Find a code tutorial was phenomenal. Makes me value it more. I’m a previous AMCI alumni😀
I have a question about one exercise at 1:14:55, why don't we need 59 modifier here? Just because we are using "RT" and "LT" modifiers as they are already describing the scenario?
Thank you so much for letting us know that our lectures
I have a confusion about the last exercise, at 1:42:10. the intermediate repair was done for the same lesion that was excised. so, how can the repair be considered as multiple procedures?
Good Question. In real world coding some people just don't know that both procedures are incidental. That is why we consult the NCCI edits. In this scenario (hypothetical) the instructor was demonstrating that the codes can be coded together IF and WHEN appropriate. She also pointed out the warning. This is one way to be sure.
Thank you so much, could you please explain the point of the separate procedure indicate when it come with a code?
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Great video, I learned so much!
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Thank you! Yes I got it
Got it thank you
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In the NCCI table, 11102 is in column 1 and 11104 is in column 2, but your video says 11102 is in column 2. What am I missing here?
Can you please send me the time stamp on the video
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Thanks for letting us know that our lectures are helpful
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learn a lot. Thank You!
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YOU CANT CODE THEM TOGETHER
Why can't we tho ?
@@kwhyteamci1583 WHAT WAS THE QUESTION
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