Ultrasound Billing for Intensivists
Seth J Koenig1, Becky X Lou1, Yihsin Moskowitz2
1Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep, Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Health System, New Hyde Park, NY.
Abstract:
Point-of-care ultrasonography is a key skill for the critical care clinician and is gaining widespread acceptance by clinicians in all areas of medicine. In addition to mastery of image acquisition, image interpretation, and clinical application, intensivists need to be adept with billing for their scanning activity. This article summarizes the requirements for documentation and image storage that must be met to obtain reimbursement for point-of-care ultrasonography services.
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