CPT Coding for Breast Reconstruction

In this eBook, we will review the many variables required to correctly code breast reconstruction procedures. Failing to take all elements that impact coding into account can lead to incorrect coding and subsequently reimbursement that does not accurately reflect the work performed. 

What's included:

✓ Overview of Breast Reconstruction
✓ Breast Implant Reconstruction Using a Tissue Expander
✓ Immediate v. Delayed Permanent Breast Implant Reconstruction
✓ Use of Acellular Dermal Matrix with Breast Implant Reconstruction
✓ Breast Reconstruction Using Autologous Tissue Flaps
✓ Revision of Breast Reconstruction
Breast Reconstruction Coding in CPT eBook
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Download our Free Guide to Breast Reconstruction Coding in CPT

This free guide offers two downloadable decision trees specifically designed to assist with the coding process for post-mastectomy breast reconstruction procedures. These decision trees focus on procedural factors that are crucial for accurately coding these intricate procedures. By utilizing these decision trees, coders can effectively navigate the complexities involved in coding post-mastectomy breast reconstruction surgeries.

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CPT Coding Training Plan

HIAlearn offers over 250 medical coding courses, catering to both new and seasoned coders among its 1,600+ user community, spanning complex procedures to broad coding concepts. Its CPT Coding Training Plan dives deep into advanced CPT coding, equipping learners with the expertise needed to accurately document and bill for a wide range of medical procedures. From intricate surgeries like breast reconstruction and spinal fusion to specialized interventions like neurostimulation and Y90 radioembolization, this course covers a diverse array of medical coding scenarios. 

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