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Coding office visits the easy way - based on time

FPM Editors
February 9, 2018

An E/M office visit may be coded based solely on face-to-face time when more than half is devoted to counseling or coordination of care. CPT requirements for history, exam, and medical decision making requirements do not have to be met.

Counseling may include discussing test results, diagnostic or treatment recommendations, prognosis, risks and benefits of management options, instructions, compliance, or risk-factor reduction.

Time spent by the primary provider with the patient or the patient’s family or other primary caregiver may be counted for most visits, although Medicare stipulates that the patient be present for any E/M service that is reported for payment.

Be sure to document the total time spent and that more than half involved counseling or coordination of care, and describe the nature of the counseling or care coordination activities (e.g., “counseled patient regarding weight gain, daily food intake, and goal setting”). Choose your level of service according to CPT’s definitions of what is typical for each code.

Typical times for new patient office visits

CPT code Typical time
99201 10 minutes
99202 20 minutes
99203 30 minutes
99204 45 minutes
99205 60 minutes

Typical times for established patient office visits

CPT code Typical time
99211 5 minutes
99212 10 minutes
99213 15 minutes
99214 25 minutes
99215 40 minutes

Posted on Feb 09, 2018 by FPM Editors

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