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Co-Surgeon and Assistant: What's the difference?
Vascular
Total Runtime: 60 minutes
There are distinct and important differences between co-surgeon and assistant surgeon, both from a coding and a reimbursement perspective. Confusion regarding these roles and resultant improper billing has been noted by Medicare and led to a report by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) recommending payor scrutiny of their use. This webinar provides a detailed explanation of payor rules and documentation imperatives, as well as clinical scenarios in vascular surgery.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the difference between co-surgery and assistant surgery.
- List the key documentation necessities.
- Understand the reimbursement differences of co vs assistant surgeon.
Agenda:
- Payor Rules: Medicare
- Payor Rules: Private payers
- Reimbursement for co vs assistant surgeon
- Does every open or endovascular procedure allow co-surgeon or assistant surgeon?
- How do you document “no qualified resident available” and who qualifies as a replacement?
- Documentation imperatives
- For co-surgeon
- For assistant surgeon
- When are two notes needed?
- Clinical scenarios
AAPC Accreditation
This program meets AAPC guidelines for 1.0 CEUs. Can be split between Core A, CANPC, CASCC, CCC, CCVTC, CPCD, CGIC, CGSC, CHONC, COBGC, COPC, COSC, CENTC, CPRC, CRHC, CSFAC and CUC for continuing education units.
Accreditation expiration date: 6/30/2025
Important Note: Please be sure to complete the course and the CEU quiz before the CEU expiration date if you plan to obtain CEU credits.
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