mod 58 description Modifier 58 and modifier 78 are often mixed up because both refer to related procedures by the same physician in the post operative period However modifier 58 generally describes staged planned procedures while modifier 78 is used for unexpected procedures
Learn how to apply modifier 58 for surgical procedures that are planned more extensive or require therapy after the original procedure See clinical examples and avoid confusion with modifier 78 for unplanned complications Modifier 58 indicates a staged or related procedure or service by the same physician during the post operative period Learn when to use it and how it differs from modifiers 78 and 79
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Learn how to use modifiers 58 78 and 79 when coding procedures performed in the global period of a prior surgery Find out the differences examples and payer guidelines for these modifiers Modifier 58 indicates that a procedure is staged more extensive or therapeutic after a diagnostic one Learn how to use modifier 58 correctly with examples and coding tips from AAPC
Learn the difference between modifier 58 staged or related procedure and modifier 78 unplanned return to the operating room in surgery coding See examples of each modifier and how they affect the global period and payment Learn how to use CPT modifier 58 to indicate a staged or related procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period See guidelines instructions examples and references for Medicare claims
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Learn how to use modifiers 58 78 and 79 to report procedures or services during the postoperative period of another service Find out the differences requirements and reimbursement implications of each modifier with examples and tips Using modifier 58 to code post operative procedures can prevent payer denials and decreased reimbursement for services but you must use it correctly When coding
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mod 58 description - Learn how to use modifiers 58 78 and 79 when coding procedures performed in the global period of a prior surgery Find out the differences examples and payer guidelines for these modifiers