Coders' Specialty Guide 2024: Pain Management


Book Description

As unique as pain management is among medical specialties, coding for pain management is uniquely difficult. But we have the perfect solution to boost your reporting accuracy and ensure your claims establish medical necessity. What’s more, we’ll also help you boost your productivity! It’s all in the intelligently designed, easy-access layout of the Coders’ Specialty Guide 2024: Pain Management. You can rely on this resource to conveniently get all the code info you need for clean, audit-ready claims: CPT®-to-ICD-10-CM crosswalks, procedural illustrations, NCCI edits, global indicators, RVUs, and more. We’ve even included descriptions of procedures in easy-to-understand terms, along with coding tips for faster, on-target pain management coding. Error-proof your claims with everything you need at your fingertips: Pain management CPT® and HCPCS Level II procedure and service codes, including 2024 new and revised codes Official descriptors for Category I-III codes for simpler code selection Lay term explanations to help you understand complex procedures Insider coding and billing tips for reporting specific CPT® codes Updated Medicare reimbursement rates for physicians and hospitals RVUs for facility and non-facility for more accurate payments Modifier crosswalks NCCI edits for easier bundling decisions Helpful indicators (global days, diagnostic tests, and more) Pain management terminology with easy-to-understand definitions Quick-view ICD-10-CM crosswalks to check medical necessity Index of all specialty codes with page numbers for simpler code lookup Dictionary-style headers with code ranges on each page Detailed anatomical illustrations Stay on top of CPT® changes and reap prompt and equitable reimbursement with the Coders’ Specialty Guide 2024: Pain Management. *CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association.




Coders' Specialty Guide 2025: Pain Management


Book Description

As unique as pain management is among medical specialties, coding for pain management is uniquely difficult. But we have the perfect solution to boost your reporting accuracy and ensure your claims establish medical necessity. What’s more, we’ll also help you boost your productivity! It’s all in the intelligently designed, easy-access layout of the Coders’ Specialty Guide 2025: Pain Management. You can rely on this resource to conveniently get all the code info you need for clean, audit-ready claims: CPT®-to-ICD-10-CM crosswalks, procedural illustrations, NCCI edits, global indicators, RVUs, and more. We’ve even included descriptions of procedures in easy-to-understand terms, along with coding tips for faster, on-target pain management coding. Error-proof your claims with everything you need at your fingertips: Pain management CPT® and HCPCS Level II procedure and service codes, including 2025 new and revised codes Official descriptors for Category I-III codes for simpler code selection Lay term explanations to help you understand complex procedures Insider coding and billing tips for reporting specific CPT® codes Updated Medicare reimbursement rates for physicians and hospitals RVUs for facility and non-facility for more accurate payments Modifier crosswalks NCCI edits for easier bundling decisions Helpful indicators (global days, diagnostic tests, and more) Pain management terminology with easy-to-understand definitions Quick-view ICD-10-CM crosswalks to check medical necessity Index of all specialty codes with page numbers for simpler code lookup Dictionary-style headers with code ranges on each page Detailed anatomical illustrations Stay on top of CPT® changes and reap prompt and equitable reimbursement with the Coders’ Specialty Guide 2025: Pain Management. *CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association.




Coders' Specialty Guide 2024: Orthopedics (Volume 1 & II)


Book Description

Save time finding all the coding details for upper, lower, and spinal orthopedic services, plus the 2024 orthopedic CPT® and HCPCS Level II procedure code changes, with this convenient resource. Your coding will be faster and more accurate with the Coders’ Specialty Guide 2024: Orthopedics Volumes I & II. This two-volume resource lays out every indicator you need for each code so you can easily access NCCI edits, ICD-10 cross references, RVUs, code descriptors, anatomical illustrations, and tips on coding, billing, and reimbursement. Plus, a description of the procedure in easy-to-understand terms, so you can confidently translate your providers’ notes into the correct codes. Ace your orthopedic procedure reporting with these essential features: Orthopedic CPT® and HCPCS Level II procedure and service codes, including 2024 new and revised codes Official descriptors for Category I-III CPT® codes Lay term descriptions explaining each procedure Detailed illustrations to help you select codes accurately Reliable coding and billing advice for specific codes CPT® and HCPCS Level II modifier crosswalk for procedures Medicare physician fee schedule (physicians and hospitals) with RVUs Coding indicators (pre-, post-, intra-operative, global periods, and diagnostic tests) NCCI edits Appendix with orthopedic-related medical terms ICD-10-CM-to-CPT® crosswalks to help you effectively code procedures Comprehensive code index with page numbers for quicker code lookup Color-coded tabs to help you navigate easily Detailed anatomical illustrations Accurate coding is a breeze with the right tools. Get the reimbursement you deserve with the Coders’ Specialty Guide 2024: Orthopedics Volumes I & II. *CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association.




CPT Professional 2022


Book Description

CPT(R) 2022 Professional Edition is the definitive AMA-authored resource to help healthcare professionals correctly report and bill medical procedures and services.




Pain


Book Description

This concise but comprehensive guide covers common procedures in pain management necessary for daily practice, and includes topics on international pain medicine curricula, for example, the American Board of Anesthesiology, World Institute of Pain/Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice, and American Board of Pain Medicine. Treatments for pain are discussed, including nerve blocks (head, neck, back, pelvis and lower extremity). Chapters have a consistent format including high yield points for exams, and questions in the form of case studies. Pain: A Review Guide is aimed at trainees in pain medicine all over the world. This book will also be beneficial to all practitioners who practice pain.




McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review Pain Medicine


Book Description

1000 Q&As provide the preparation you need to ace the pain medicine board exams and anesthesiology recertification! "The book is meant for all physicians who are practicing interventional pain medicine. It is certainly a very helpful book for any pain fellow getting ready for board examinations....There are other pain review books available...but none as useful as this book is in preparing readers for the pain boards. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review: Pain Medicine is the perfect way to prepare for the American Board of Anesthesiology exam as well as exams given by the American Board of Pain Medicine and the American Academy of Pain Medicine. It's also great for recertification! You'll find everything you need in one comprehensive review . . . questions, answers, explanations, practice tests, and references. Here's why this book is the ultimate anesthesiology board review tool: 1000 questions and answers with detailed explanations for correct and incorrect answers The number of questions per topic reflects the make-up of the actual exam -- so you know you're putting the most amount of study time into what's most important Answers are referenced to major pain medicine texts Questions duplicate the style and format of the ABA exam




Interventional Pain


Book Description

This comprehensive book serves as a review for the Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP) exam and functions as a concise guide for all interventional pain doctors. Through educational initiatives, it helps to promote consensus-building among experts on the effectiveness of existing techniques and avenues for advancement of therapeutic performances. The book is divided into four sections (head and neck, thoracic, lumbar and sacral/pelvic), and each chapter is devoted to the safe, standardized approach to interventional procedures. To prepare both the examiner and the examinee for the FIPP examination, each chapter contains the relevant C-arm images and outlines the most common reasons for “unacceptable procedures performance” and “potentially unsafe procedures performance.” Distinguishing it from many of the previous guides, it also includes labeled fluoroscopic high quality images and focuses on the current FIPP-examined procedures with all accepted approaches. Written and edited by world leaders in pain, Interventional Pain guides the reader in study for FIPP Exam and offers a consensus on how interventional procedures should be performed and examined.




A World of Hurt


Book Description

This book presents an interpretation of the nature of musculoskeletal pain. It describes aclassification system for assessment and treatmentof musculoskeletal pain with emphasison patient education and active exercise. Thisapproach to musculoskeletal pain has grownout of theoretical considerations supported bydifferent levels of research and based on clinicalobservations for the last 16 years at the RehabilitationInstitute of Chicago. Rather than offeringanother technique, this approach provides youwith principles carried forward and supported byresearch in how to educate and guide exercise foryour patients who suffer from musculoskeletalpain. This book is unique in that it is intendedto serve both the clinicians who treat and thepatients who suffer from musculoskeletal painthrough education about pain mechanisms andthe active care associated with them.




Clinical Hypnosis for Pain Control


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This is the most important volume on hypnosis and pain since the 1970s. It is a must-have for practitioners and researchers.---Arreed Barabasz, PhD, ABPP, Professor and Editor, International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis; author of Hypnotherapeutic Techniques, Second Edition; and Editor of Medical Hypnosis Primer: Clinical and Research Evidence The strain in pain lies mainly in the brain. Patterson shows us how to take advantage of that fact in clear and evidence-based language. If you want to add hypnotic analgesia to your set of psychotherapeutic skills painlessly, read this book. Your patients will thank you.---David Spiegel, MD, Willson Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine; coauthor of Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis Today, hypnosis and hypnotic phenomena are in the mainstream of clinical, cognitive, and social psychology, and practitioners can benefit from a wealth of research to guide their interventions. In this second edition of a landmark book, Lynn, Rhue, and Kirsch have undertaken a significant revision to their classic text, first published over 15 years ago. Through session transcripts, illustrative case examples, and step-by-step procedures, this highly readable volume explores the benefits of incorporating hypnotic methods into treatment plans for such common disorders and conditions as anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, pain and medical conditions, smoking, and eating disorders. This book lays out an empirically documented program for treating patients experiencing acute and chronic pain, two of the most common symptoms in modern society. Going beyond traditional biomedical remedies, Gatchel offers a comprehensive viewpoint that takes into consideration not only biological but also psychological and social variables. Clinical Hypnosis for Pain Control is a compelling argument for the use of hypnotic analgesia as a viable alternative to psychopharmacological interventions for controlling acute, chronic, and postoperative pain, as well as pain from nonsurgical procedures. Yet clinical hypnosis is not an "alternative" medicine, Patterson argues; rather, it is an innovative way of using a patient's subconscious resources to distract, dislocate, or reduce pain in a variety of clinical settings---from the ER to the hospital's rehabilitation wing. As the staff psychologist at a bum center, Patterson draws on his experiences---and many hypnotic inductions---in helping patients deal both with severe pain and with other types of acute and chronic pain, such as headaches, fibromyalgia, cancer, and neuropathy. Written for a general clinical audience---but particularly for pain specialists---this volume also provides a masterful survey of the different types of pain as well as a variety of easy-to-follow induction examples (with instructive commentary) for the major types of pain syndromes. The book is also an excellent resource for students and researchers who want to explore hypnotic analgesia's scientific basis and its growing acceptance as an evidence-based practice. In the penultimate chapter, Patterson outlines a groundbreaking approach of combining brief counseling techniques and Ericksonian hypnosis for long-term pain management.




Coders' Specialty Guide 2025: Neurology/ Neurosurgery


Book Description

Accurate coding takes time, and time is the one thing you don’t have enough of. But we’re here to change that. With the Coders’ Specialty Guide 2025: Neurology & Neurosurgery — the indispensable resource for streamlining neurology and neurosurgery procedure coding — you can outpace the clock and get out from under the paperwork. You’ll code faster and more accurately with all the supporting info you need at your fingertips — code descriptors, ICD-10 cross references, NCCI edits, Medicare reimbursement rates, anatomical illustrations, and revenue-saving coding, billing, and reimbursement tips. Plus, a description of the procedure in easy-to-understand terms, so you can confidently translate your providers’ notes into the correct codes. Get fast and equitable reimbursement with easy access to: Neurology and neurosurgery CPT® and HCPCS Level II procedure and service codes, including new and revised 2025 codes How-to advice for new and revised codes Official descriptors for CPT® codes (Categories I-III) Straightforward lay term descriptions of how neurology/neurosurgery providers perform procedures Expert billing tips to positively impact your bottom line Medicare reimbursement for each code with facility and non-facility RVUs NCCI edits to quickly identify bundled codes Essential coding indicators and an appendix of terminology with definitions HCPCS Level II codes — plus lay terms and revenue-enhancing tips Index of all codes with page numbers that simplify code searches Dictionary-style headers for quick navigation Detailed anatomical illustrations And much more! *CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association.