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CPT Handbook for Psychiatrists

by Chester W. Schmidt, Ellen Jaffe, Rebecca K. Yowell
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Overview

Proper coding and documentation are vital to getting paid, especially in today's healthcare environment, yet specific information on coding for mental health services is often difficult to find. The third edition of this concise, easy-to-read handbook offers the essential reference for mental health professionals. Marking more than a decade of experience, this practical handbook represents the collective wisdom of the APA's Committee on RBRVS, Codes, and Reimbursements and covers changes mandated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and changes in the way psychiatry is currently practiced and documented.

In just 8 chapters and a remarkable 12 appendixes and index, the authors explain the structure and function of CPT and how to use and document codes for initial evaluations, psychotherapy, medication management, and other services listed in the psychiatry section of CPT. This edition has expanded information on the evaluation and management (E/M) codes and includes vignettes and documentation templates to guide physicians and other providers on how to code and document these medical services.

As the struggle for appropriate reimbursement continues—with payers often using the technicalities of coding and documentation to reduce or deny payment—this practical volume offers a lifeline for mental health professionals everywhere.

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Synopsis

To ensure proper reimbursement—especially in today's managed care environment—it is vital that all practitioners know how to use the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system and how to document for it appropriately. Yet information about this complex system is often inadequate, making it nearly impossible to keep up with changes necessitated by the ongoing development of new treatment modalities and multiple sites of service (e.g., office, hospital, nursing home).

The third edition of this concise, easy-to-read handbook is the essential reference for mental health professionals. Marking more than a decade of experience, this practical handbook represents the collective wisdom of the APA's Committee on RBRVS, Codes, and Reimbursements and covers recent changes mandated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and changes in the way psychiatry is currently practiced and documented.

In just 8 chapters and a remarkable 12 appendixes, the authors


    • Explain the structure and function of CPT and how to use and document psychiatric therapeutic procedure codes and evaluation and management (E/M) codes
    • Provide case vignettes for E/M codes (Appendix D), in addition to in-depth information about the body that governs the CPT coding system and how it works, documentation templates, examples of relative value units, and a CPT psychiatric code matrix—to name just a few of the topics included in the appendixes

Based on practitioner concerns and questions, this volume makes it easy to find the right information to ensure creation of legible and carefully constructed and documented medical records—not only because good records are critical to good patient care, but because they also provide documentation for services billed to patients, verify compliance with standards set by government agencies and insurance carriers, protect against audits by payers, and provide evidence concerning the “why, when, and how” of provided services in case of a malpractice lawsuit.

Coding errors are often the cause of claims being initially rejected, slowing down payment and creating extra paperwork as well as triggering audits of billing practices by insurance carriers—this handbook will help you avoid them.

As the struggle for appropriate reimbursement continues—with payers often using the technicalities of coding and documentation to reduce or deny payments—this practical volume offers a lifeline for mental health professionals everywhere.

Booknews

New edition of a handbook designed to help psychiatric practitioners become experts in all aspects of procedural coding. The handbook reviews 24 new psychotherapy codes, explains the new documentation guidelines and single-system exam, and covers psychiatric evaluation and therapeutic procedure codes, evaluation codes, and management codes. Released as a supplement to the . Spiral wire bound. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Chester W. Schmidt

Chester W. Schmidt, Jr., M.D., is in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Chair of Department of Psychiatry at The Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland.

Rebecca K. Yowell is the Assistant Director of the Office of Healthcare Systems and Financing at the American Psychiatric Association in Arlington, Virginia.

Ellen Jaffe is the Medicare Specialist in the Office of Healthcare Systems and Financing at the American Psychiatric Association in Arlington, Virginia.

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Booknews

New edition of a handbook designed to help psychiatric practitioners become experts in all aspects of procedural coding. The handbook reviews 24 new psychotherapy codes, explains the new documentation guidelines and single-system exam, and covers psychiatric evaluation and therapeutic procedure codes, evaluation codes, and management codes. Released as a supplement to the . Spiral wire bound. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
American Psychiatric Publishing, Incorporated
Pages
160
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9781585621576

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