UCR 242: Pediatric penile torsion repair, MA scope of practice, and incident to billing for a hospital-employed urologist
May 9, 2025 In this episode, Scott, Mark, and Ray answer questions that came into the PRS Helpdesk.One of my specialties is pedsurology and there is just not much guidance for surgery coding.Is it appropriate to use 54360 (plastic operation on penis to correct angulation) for correction of penile torsion?I found an article from AAPC dated 2005 that stated to use 14040 for penile torsion repair when performed with a MAGPI hypospadias repair (54322).What if the penile torsion repair is not performed with another procedure or at least without a hypospadias repair?If Medical technologists (Medical assistants trained to perform Urodynamics) can perform this test why are Medical assistants not permitted by CMS to perform catheter insertion and removal in non regulated sites of services? (I have seen MAs in non regulated spaces perform catheter changes, bladder instillations--etc---how are practices able to get away with having MAs incorporated in their work flow as such?)In regulated sites of service (Hospital based clinics) what documentation should be used to ensure proper billing when an MA performs 51798 (bladder scan) (incident to billing for a hospital-employed physician).Free Kidney Stone Coding CalculatorDownload NowPRS Billing and Other Services - Book a Call with Mark Painter or Marianne DescioseClick Here to Get More Information and Request a Quote Join the Urology Pharma and Tech Pioneer GroupEmpowering urology practices to adopt new technology faster by providing clear reimbursement strategies—ensuring the practice gets paid and patients benefit sooner.https://www.prsnetwork.com/joinuptp Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/
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UCR 241: Recap of AUA 2025 – Exciting New Tech, Reimbursement Challenges, and Community Connections
May 2, 2025 In this episode, Scott, Mark, and Ray share highlights from the AUA 2025 Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, discussing exciting new technologies, reimbursement challenges, key conversations, and updates from the urology community.Free Kidney Stone Coding CalculatorDownload NowPRS Billing and Other Services - Book a Call with Mark Painter or Marianne DescioseClick Here to Get More Information and Request a Quote Join the Urology Pharma and Tech Pioneer GroupEmpowering urology practices to adopt new technology faster by providing clear reimbursement strategies—ensuring the practice gets paid and patients benefit sooner.https://www.prsnetwork.com/joinuptp Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/
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UCR 240: 2025 Practice Pressures - PE Slow-Down, Staffing Gaps, Physician Shortages, & Efficiency Planning
April 25, 2025 Scott, Mark, and Ray discuss the pressures of Urology practice in 2025. They talk about what you need to be aware of and why you need to plan for the future.Free Kidney Stone Coding CalculatorDownload NowPRS Billing and Other Services - Book a Call with Mark Painter or Marianne DescioseClick Here to Get More Information and Request a Quote Join the Urology Pharma and Tech Pioneer GroupEmpowering urology practices to adopt new technology faster by providing clear reimbursement strategies—ensuring the practice gets paid and patients benefit sooner.https://www.prsnetwork.com/joinuptp Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/
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UCR 239: Incident To billing for a hospital-employed urologist at a freestanding clinic, Incident To Target Probe and Educate (TPE) Audit, and correct coding for ASC stent removal without cystoscope
UCR 238: Current Urocuff coding, how to code for the Revi, can 91122 be done in the office, and prostate cancer "active surveillance" E/M problem level
April 11, 2025 Scott and Mark discuss questions that came into the PRS Helpdesk:Hello, Some years ago we were using the SRS urocuff. Can you tell me what the current codes are? I know this has been mentioned at the seminars- cannot find the slide :( ThanksHow are groups coding for the new Revi procedure for urge incontinence, urgency of urination, for both professional and facility fees. Is it best to use a 0817T or a 64581 w/ crosswalk? Cannot find a lot of information about this. Any feedback or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!I would like your thoughts about the use of Pelvic Floor rehab CPT code 91122 in a urology practice. The company UroVal Inc. is promoting this procedure for urologists to perform in the office setting.E/M question pls. Thank you! For a follow up office visit, Pt has prostate cancer, and he is on "Active Surveillance". For Problem Component of E/M, would you consider pCA on Active Surveillance is a Moderate VS a Low-level problem? (as opposed to personal history of pCA - Watchful Waiting). I think it's a moderate level 4, but would like to hear your opinion, thank you!!Free Kidney Stone Coding CalculatorDownload NowPRS Billing and Other Services - Book a Call with Mark Painter or Marianne DescioseClick Here to Get More Information and Request a Quote Join the Urology Pharma and Tech Pioneer GroupEmpowering urology practices to adopt new technology faster by providing clear reimbursement strategies—ensuring the practice gets paid and patients benefit sooner.https://www.prsnetwork.com/joinuptp Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/
The Urology Coding and Reimbursement Podcast is for Urologists and urology practice staff: Administrators, APPs, Billers and Coders. We help urologists and staff achieve peak economic and practice efficiency so there is time and energy to focus on patient care and a happy life. Your cohosts, Mark, Scott and Dr. Ray Painter discuss urology coding and share best practices for the urology office. We will answer submitted urology coding questions so that you can learn the concepts and apply in your practice. Learn the best practices: urology coding, revenue cycle management, scheduling, collections, patient information collection, pre-authorization, prior approval, charge capture, office communications, claim entry review, appeals, audits and billing, that we have tested and proven so you can adapt and incorporate.