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Medical Billers and Coders: Changes in RT and LT Modifier Usage - 0 views

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    The Durable Medical Equipment Medicare Administrative Contractors (DME MAC) are changing the requirement that medical coders to use the right (RT) and left (LT) modifiers for certain HCPCS codes, and that the modifiers be used when billing two of the same item or accessory on the same date of service and the items are being used bilaterally. Until now, suppliers billing for bilateral DME devices including therapeutic shoes for patients with diabetes, diabetic inserts, custom AFOs or custom foot orthoses, have been able to submit electronic claims by indicating the total quantity and using the RTLT modifier on a single line OR by using RT on one line and LT on another, noting half the quantity on each.
MedMax Technologies, Inc

Use of Modifiers : -50, -LT & -RT - 0 views

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    Use of Modifiers -50, -LT & -RT Modifier 50 is used to report bilateral procedures that are performed at the same operative session as a single line item. Do not use modifiers RT and LT when modifier 50 applies. Do not submit two line items to report a bilateral procedure using modifier 50. Reach our medical billing experts to know more : https://medmaxtechnologies.com/contact-us/ For more information call us at +1-586-436-3761 or write to us at info@medmaxtechnologies.com.
alicecarlosmbc

Correct Use of Modifier 50 in ASC Billing - 0 views

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    In this Blog, here we discussed the Correct Usage of Modifier 50 in ASC Billing and Modifiers LT and RT for Bilateral Procedures.
truyenngan2015

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alicecarlosmbc

Take a Look at 2020 CPT Updates - 0 views

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    There are 394 code changes in the 2020 CPT code set, including 248 new codes, 71 deletions, and 75 revisions. In making these updates, the CPT Editorial Panel considered broad input from physicians, medical specialty societies, and the greater health care community. All sections of CPT® received changes in codes and guidelines, except Anesthesia.
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