Re: [Histonet] billing question

From:"Janice A Mahoney"

Actually I think the apropriate CPT code for this is 88172 or 88173
Cytopathology, evaluation of fine needle;  immediate cytohistological study to determine adequacy of specimen  (88173 for interp and report).
These FNA codes can get very confusing.
Jan
Omaha

>>> "Bonnie Whitaker"  05/05/2005 5:35:03 PM >>>
Hi All,

Many of you have a lot more CPT coding/billing experience than I do, and
maybe you can help me out.  We are in the midst of a debate about billing
for determining specimen adequacy on a liver bx, or similar u/s guided
needle bx.  On at least one occaision the pathologist has done a touch prep
to determine if the target lesion had been sampled.  How should these be
billed?  My opinion is as an 88329, even though the procedure is in
radiology, not the OR.  Everyone does not agree with this.  What do you all
think? 

Thanks!

Bonnie Whitaker
Lab Manager
Brown & Associates Medical Laboratories
8076 El Rio
Houston, Texas  77054
713-741-6677


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