I was discussing with my biller verruca follow-ups. Most of these are #15 blade debridements in the process of reducing the hyperkeratosis and verrucous tissue to allow topical medication to work. With most of these, as I am managing the attempted eradication of the wart, I bill a 99212 (I am a conservative biller). However, you hear colleagues (most of the time it’s not good) talking about using 17110 (Destruction of benign lesion. In its description it states surgical curettement and by destruction I would assume this means removal. So I don’t think 17110 is the appropriate code to bill. What are your thoughts?
The other one is 11300, which is shaving benign lesions: Is this appropriate for verruca? I am thinking this is more shaves for biopsies.
So, in the end, am I stuck using 99212 for verruca follow-ups such as I have described? Or is there another option?
by Tahlia Brody, CHP, VP of Customer Service TLD Systems
August 01, 2022
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A HIPAA breach has lasting impacts. A breach will trigger an investigation and may result in civil penalties. A breach can erode the patient trust in the provider and the medical community. A breach also opens your office up for litigation.
by Tahlia Brody, CHP, VP of Customer Service TLD Systems
July 27, 2022
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There are many different personal health applications that individuals are using. As a provider, you are responsible for using secure applications. However many personal health applications will not fall under HIPAA guidelines. Before using these applications, understand how they protect the privacy of their users.