How to Correctly Code TCM Services: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know

Sometimes, when I mention coding and documenting Transitional Care Management, coders and auditors will get a crazy look in their eye that can best be described as, “subtle fear.”

But don’t panic, it’s easier than you think!

In my upcoming webinar, I’ll be answering all the questions you’ve ever had about coding and documenting TCM services. And I’m pretty excited about it.

You should sign up (it’s free) and come check it out.

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I’ll cover which services can be reported in the 30-day period defined by TCM services and which ones cannot. And I’ll discuss exactly which CPT codes can be reported and when and which carriers will reimburse for the service. Plus, I’ll clarify the roles of TCM care providers, when their roles should be fulfilled and the importance of good communication between all parties involved in patient care. Most often, comprehensive care is provided by utilizing multiple community resources.

Without a team-based approach, TCM services could fail to prevent readmission.

Join me for my upcoming webinar, Tips and Tricks for Transitional Care Management Service, where I’ll cover an overview of the service and why it was developed, proper documentation of medical necessity for 99495 (TCM, moderate complexity) and 99496 (TCM, High complexity), what elements are essential to properly supporting TCM services, and much, much, more!

AAAAND, there will be an opportunity to address questions at the end of the webinar.

I look forward to seeing you there!

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