This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Don J Selzer during the Shining in Your Practice Right From the Start – Tools for Success on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): acute cholecystitis, AMA, American Medical Association, best practices, biliary dyskinesia, billing, cancer, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, cholecystectomy, claim, CMS, coding, communication, consults, CPT codes, Current Procedural Terminology, diabetes, diagnosis, Diagnosis Related Group, diagnostic codes, disease, documentation, DRG, E&M, electronic health record, emerging technology, evaluation, experimental, expert, finance, first assistant, gallbladder, HCPCS, Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System, hypertension, ICD-10 code, inguinal hernia repair, insurers, Internal Classification of Disease, interventional radiology, intraoperative cholangiogram, IOC, IR, JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association, liver therapy, malpractice, management, medical students, Medicare, methodology, niche, office visit, partial hepatectomy, pearls, physicians, pitfalls, practice, relative value unit, Resource-based relative value scale, RVU, SNOMED CT, software, students, Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms, teaching, tools, United States, vendors
Citation–1:59 JAMA 2018
Different code sets–2:36
SNOMED CT–3:16
HCPCS–3:54
ICD-10 code–4:49
DRG–5:26
CPT–6:48
E&M CPT codes–8:57
RBRVS–15:02
Teaching physician rules–18:00
Pearls & pitfalls–18:31