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Outpatient E/M Coding Case Studies

Here are more examples of outpatient Evaluation and Management (E/M) coding scenarios:

Example 5: Office Visit for Common Illness

 

Scenario: A 30-year-old male patient visits his primary care physician with complaints of a sore throat, fever, and cough. The physician takes a detailed history, performs a focused examination of the respiratory system, and diagnoses the patient with acute pharyngitis.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate outpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99213 (Office or other outpatient visits for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires these two of these three key components: a detailed history, a detailed examination, and medical decision-making of low complexity).

 

Example 6: Follow-up Visit for Chronic Condition

 

Scenario: A 55-year-old female patient with diabetes and hypertension visits her endocrinologist for a routine follow-up. The endocrinologist reviews the patient's glucose readings, adjusts her diabetes medications, and discusses lifestyle modifications.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate outpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99214 (Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires these two of these three key components: a detailed history, a detailed examination, and medical decision-making of moderate complexity).

 

Example 7: Urgent Care Visit

 

Scenario: A 12-year-old male patient visits an urgent care center with a laceration on his hand that requires stitches. The healthcare provider takes a problem-focused history, examines the wound, and performs a simple wound closure.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate outpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99202 (Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these two of these three key components: an expanded problem-focused history, an expanded problem-focused examination, and medical decision-making of low complexity).

 

Example 8: Preventive Medicine Check-up

 

Scenario: A 40-year-old female patient visits her gynecologist for a routine annual check-up and preventive care. The gynecologist performs a comprehensive history, a comprehensive examination, and provides counseling on preventive measures and screenings.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate outpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99385 (Initial comprehensive preventive medicine evaluation and management of a new patient, which includes a comprehensive history, a comprehensive examination, and counseling/anticipatory guidance/risk factor reduction interventions, usually 40 minutes).

 

Example 9: Mental Health Counseling

 

Scenario: A 25-year-old male patient visits a psychologist for individual counseling sessions to manage anxiety and stress. The psychologist conducts a focused history, evaluates the patient's mental status, and provides counseling and therapeutic interventions.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate outpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 90832 (Psychotherapy, 30 minutes with the patient and/or family member).

 

Example 10: Emergency Room Visit

 

Scenario: A 35-year-old female patient comes to the emergency room with symptoms of severe abdominal pain and vomiting. The emergency room physician conducts a detailed history, a comprehensive examination, orders diagnostic tests, and admits the patient for further evaluation and management.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate outpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99284 (Emergency department visit for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires a detailed history, a detailed examination, and medical decision-making of moderate complexity).

 

Remember that outpatient E/M coding is determined based on the complexity of medical decision-making, the level of history and examination performed, and the time spent with the patient during the encounter. Proper documentation is crucial to support the selected E/M code and ensure accurate coding and billing.