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MCCG222 – Advanced CPT and HCPCS Level II Coding
Portfolio Project Coding Template
Week 2: Rodney Balbo’s Emergency Room Visit
ICD-10-CM Code(s):
R51.9, I10, S01.01XA, W18.2XXA, Y92.012
CPT Code(s):
12002, 99282
HCPCS Level II Code(s):
NA
To code this medical case, I conducted research on Laceration and Scalp using the
ICD-10-CM Index. Based on my findings, I suggest using S01.01XA code for Laceration without a foreign body of the scalp for the initial encounter and W18.2XXA code for the place of occurrence, which is a single-family home bathroom with a Y92.012 code. For CPT codes, I
recommend 99282 for an Emergency Room visit that is straightforward and 12002 for a Simple Repair of the scalp that measures between 2.6-7.5 cm.
Week 3: Rodney Balbo’s Office Visit
ICD-10-CM Code(s):
G44.309, R40.0, W18.30XA ,I10
CPT Code(s):
99213
HCPCS Level II Code(s):
Reflection:
To determine the necessary codes for the patient's visit, I referred to my ICD-10 index and located the appropriate codes for their symptoms, including post-traumatic headache (G44.309), dizziness (R40.0), and unspecified fall as an external cause (W18.30XA). Additionally, I included code I10 to account for the patient's current hypertension. For the established patient visit, I utilized CPT code 99213, which allows for a 20-minute face-to-face consultation. As a professional in this field, I am well-versed in the various office visit codes and
their corresponding time and decision-making requirements, which I utilize regularly in my work.
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Week 4
Rodney Balbo’s Imaging Service
ICD-10-CM Code(s):
G44.309, R40.0
CPT Code(s):
70552
HCPCS Level II Code(s):
A9585
LCD Article ID Number:
A57204
Reflection:
To determine the appropriate procedure, I consulted the patient's medical history and noted a diagnosis of post-traumatic headache and drowsiness. Using my ICD-10 Codebook, I looked up
relevant codes previously used for this patient. I then referred to my CPT book on Diagnostic Radiology for Head and Neck to identify the appropriate MRI procedure with contrast. After identifying the correct procedure, I confirmed the necessary HCCPS code for the contrast agent
Gadavist by looking under the Table of Drugs in the HCPCS book. I then consulted the CMS LCD on the internet to ensure medical necessity for the procedure. Upon confirming the diagnosis code was listed under the necessary dx codes, I determined that the MRI would be considered medically necessary.
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