Current Procedural Terminology Coding for Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Dermatol Clin. 2011 Apr;29(2):341-355, Richelle M. Knudson, Robert H. Cook-Norris, Jeremy S. Youse, Randall K. Roenigk

Abstract

Abstract

Accurate surgical current procedural terminology (CPT) coding allows for proper reimbursement, decreases the possibility of being audited, and decreases the likelihood of inadvertently misrepresenting a claim. The CPT codes describe the type of services provided to a patient. CPT modifiers provide information to insurance payers to assure that the provider is reimbursed correctly. When coding for reconstruction of a surgical defect, the appropriate code is determined by the type of reconstruction...

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