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Last Modified: 12/9/2011 Location: FL, PR, USVI Business: Part B

Coding errors/modifiers/global surgery

For information relating to general coding errors, billing issues, and modifiers, please view our Billing issues FAQs.
For issues related to coding evaluation and management (E/M) services, refer to our frequently-asked questions (FAQs) on E/M services or our exclusive E/M educational resource page, E/M Tips and Tools.
Refer to our "Incident to" FAQs for billing and coding information related to these types of situations.
Access the Web-based training (WBT) module on FCSO University external link for an introduction to the National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) and associated modifiers.
Click here for instructions on registering for FCSO University external link.
Additional information concerning modifiers can be found in the Modifier FAQs on the FCSO Medicare provider website.
Many WBT modules are available free via FCSO University external link, including:
Introduction to Global Surgery -- Part B
Modifier 24 -- Part B
Modifier 25 -- Part B
Modifier 58 -- Part B
Modifier 78 -- Part B
Modifier 79 -- Part B
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Source: FCSO Education Action Team

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