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This a compilation,“quick reference” format of multiple guidance documents issued by the AMA as of March 26, 2021. The information sources are on the final page and referenced in the article 2021 Coding Impacts for Urgent Care published March 26.
The other resource included in this download is the 2023 cpt revised mdm grid from the AMA.
This a compilation,“quick reference” format of multiple guidance documents issued by the AMA as of March 26, 2021. The information sources are on the final page and referenced in the article 2021 Coding Impacts for Urgent Care published March 26.
These resources represent our best understanding at the time and are published for UCA Member reference only. Members should continue to consult with certified professional coders and legal counsel to ensure their organization is following the new rules appropriately. Within this grid are also relevant Action Steps UCA will be taking on members’ behalf to further clarify ambiguous areas or those highly problematic for urgent care.
Disclaimer: Please understand and accept that this Resource and the accompanying Coding Impacts article is
merely our best collective interpretation of the rules as published as of mid-March 2021. These resources in no
way are meant to direct provider coding toward a particular level of service or away from appropriate
documentation of a visit.
Format | Article |
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Contributor | DeInda Castellano, E/M Coding Task Force, Stacy Calvaruso |
Source | Urgent Care Association |
Publication Date | 03/01/2021 |
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