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charlotte
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what do these medical billing terms mean: Level V, New Complex and Level IV, Est Detailed
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Michele
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Sounds like you are referring to E&M codes, 99201 thru 99215. Level V is the level of the visit, new means a new patient, complex describes the visit, level IV again is the level, Est means established patient, detailed describes the visit.
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Quote from: charlotte on June 19, 2010, 03:44:53 PM
what do these medical billing terms mean: Level V, New Complex and Level IV, Est Detailed
If you need more info, just Google...
I am sure you will get loads of information..
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I'm catching E/M also. If you want specific coding and descriptive information the best place to obtain this is from the E/M service guidlines beginning at the beginning of your E/M chapter in your CPT book.
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What does " mutually defined" mean
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Depends on what it is in reference to. More info??
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