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Last Modified: 3/6/2024 Location: FL, PR, USVI Business: Part A, Part B

Targeted Probe and Educate (TPE) Round Results

Diagnostic-Related Group (DRG) 885 - Psychosis

Top denial/partial denial reasons and high-level results are listed below from each round of DRG TPE reviews that have been conducted thus far by Medical Review. If you have questions about your individual results, please contact the nurse reviewer assigned to your review for additional information. Additional rounds of review will be utilized when the targeted topic demonstrates a continued need for review with newly identified providers.

Top denial/partial denial reasons:

The most common reasons for denial or partial denials are the following:
1. Medical Necessity – The documentation submitted does not support medical necessity as listed in coverage requirements.
2. Insufficient Documentation – Insufficient documentation was provided to support the services as billed to Medicare. Medical Review makes multiple attempts to correct these error types before completion of the review. Below are the following denial reasons for insufficient documentation that we were not able to resolve:
The documentation did not support the billed date of service
Requested documentation was not submitted

Round Results

G 885 - PsychosisDRG 885 - Psychosis TPE Round ResultsRound 1 December 2021-May 2022 Minor 92% Major 8%Round 2 October 2022-May 2023 Minor 100%
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