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  • Otolaryngology
  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Administration

Background:

  • Tobacco cessation interventions are integral to managing conditions seen in otolaryngology.
  • Effective cessation support improves patient outcomes and reduces disease progression.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present current billing, coding, and insurance information for tobacco cessation services.
  • To guide otolaryngologists on the appropriate application of these codes in patient encounters.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current medical billing and coding guidelines.
  • Analysis of insurance policies related to tobacco cessation.
  • Guidance on coding specific patient encounters for cessation services.

Main Results:

  • Updated information on relevant billing codes for tobacco cessation.
  • Clarification of insurance coverage for these services.
  • Practical advice for accurate code application.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate coding and billing are essential for successful reimbursement of tobacco cessation services.
  • This information empowers otolaryngologists to effectively provide and bill for cessation interventions.
  • Optimizing billing practices supports the integration of cessation support into routine otolaryngology care.