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Code linkage
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The connection between a service and a patient's condition or illness establishes the medical necessity of the procedure.
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Correct coding initiative
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Computerized Medicare system to provent overpayment for procedures
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Edits
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Computerized screening system used to identify improperly or incorrectly reported codes.
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CCI column 1/column 2 code pair edits
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A Medicare code edit under which CPT codes in column 2 will not be paid if re3ported for the same patient on the same day of service by the same provider as the column 1 code.
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Mutually exclusive code (MEC) edits
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Under the CCI edits, both services represented by MEC codes could not have reasonably been done during a single patient encounter, so they will not both be paid by Medicare; only the lower-paid code is reimbursed.
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CCI Modifier indicators
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A number that shows whether the use of a modifier can bypass a CCI edit.
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Medically unlikely edits (MUEs)
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CMS unit-of-service eddits that check for clerical or software-based coding or billing errors, such as anatomically related misakes.
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OIG Work Plan
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The OIG's annual list of planned projects under the Medicare Fraud and Abuse Initiative.
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Advisory opinions
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An opinion issued by CMS or the OIG that becomes legal advice for the requesting party; a requesting party who acts according to the advice is immune from investigation on the matter; the advisory opinion provides guidance for other in similar matters.
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Excluded parties
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Individuals or companies that, because of reasons bearing on professional competence, professional performance, or financial integrity, are not permitted by the OIG to participate in any federal health care programs.
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Truncated coding (errors in coding)
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Diagnoses that are not coded at the highest level of specificity availab.e.
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Assumption coding (errors in coding)
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Reporting items or services that are3 not actually documented, but that the coder assumes were performed
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Upcoding
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Using a procedure that provides a higher reimbursement rate than the correct code.
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Downcoding
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Using a lower level code. some physicians downcode to be "safe"
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Professional courtesy
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Providing free medical services to other physicians
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