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Season 9 - Episode 422 - #TerryTuesday - The Truth About G2211

20 min · 12 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Season 9 - Episode 422 - #TerryTuesday - The Truth About G2211

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Summary In this episode, Sean Weiss and Terry Fletcher discuss the complexities and pitfalls of billing add-on code G2211 for E&M services, emphasizing the importance of medical necessity, proper documentation, and understanding payer policies. Key Topics * G2211 coding and billing * Medical necessity and documentation * Pediatric billing considerations * Payer policies and reimbursement rates * Risks of improper billing and fraud

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Portada del episodio Season 9 - Episode 427 - #TerryTuesday - Navigating Medical Necessity

Season 9 - Episode 427 - #TerryTuesday - Navigating Medical Necessity

Summary In this episode of The Compliance Guy, Sean Weiss and Terry Fletcher discuss various compliance issues related to audits, medical necessity, and the importance of thorough documentation in healthcare. They engage in a role play to illustrate common pitfalls in audits, emphasizing the need for physicians to conduct appropriate examinations and maintain accurate records. The conversation also touches on the impact of electronic medical records (EMR) and artificial intelligence (AI) on healthcare practices, highlighting the risks of relying on outdated or incorrect information. The episode concludes with a call for healthcare providers to take responsibility for their documentation and patient care. Takeaways * Audits often reveal common sense oversights in healthcare practices. * Physicians must understand the difference between hospital-based and private practice standards. * Medical necessity is crucial for justifying patient evaluations and management services. * Technicalities in documentation should not overshadow clinical responsibilities. * Inaccurate or outdated information in EMRs can lead to significant risks in patient care. * Providers should not rely on loopholes in guidelines to justify their actions. * The importance of a medically appropriate history and examination cannot be overstated. * Documentation should reflect current patient status, not historical data. * AI and EMR systems can exacerbate existing documentation issues if not managed properly. * Healthcare providers must prioritize accuracy and thoroughness in patient evaluations.

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