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Evaluation and Management Services
- Evaluation and Management Services
- General Principles of Medical Record Documentation
- What Should Be Provided if Medical Records Are Requested for Review?
- Hospital Inpatient or Observation Evaluation and Management Add-On Code G0545 for Infectious Diseases
- Office/Outpatient Evaluation and Management Visit Complexity Add-on Code G2211
- Related Resources
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FAQs
- Admission and Discharge Services
- Advanced Care Planning
- Behavioral/Mental Health Services
- Chronic Care Management
- Complex and Chronic Care - HCPCS Code G2211
- Consultations
- Critical Care Services
- Documentation
- Emergency Department
- Examination
- Fee-For-Time Compensation Arrangements
- General E/M Information
- Global Period Services
- History
- IPPE and AWV Services
- Medical Decision Making
- New vs. Established Patients
- Nonphysician Practitioner Services
- Observation Services
- Preoperative Clearance
- Prolonged Services
- Provider Specialty
- Scribes
- Separately Identifiable Service
- Skilled Nursing Facility Services
- Smoking Cessation
- Split/Shared and Incident To Services
- Teaching Environment E/M Services
- Telehealth Services
- Time-Based Services
- Transitional Care Management
- Urgent Care
- Related Articles
Provider Specialty
- Should each MD in the same practice bill with two different taxonomy codes based on whether functioning as a cardiologist or electrophysiologist?
Answer: Yes, providers should be billing with their taxonomy codes. The claim system will pull the correct PTAN for each specialty. Cardiac electrophysiology has been assigned specialty code 21. Providers of this specialty should update their enrollment files to reflect this specialty.
Reviewed 1/22/2025