I have nothing more to add regarding this subject but would like to address 
concerns expressed here that touch on fairness, frequency, cost and the 
abilities of techs and surgeons.

 

This was a very rare incident involving scar tissue and tumor.  Our Mohs lab 
does not do immunos, our pathology lab does.  My quest was to learn more about 
what constitutes a block.  We stained 5 slides that were the same ‘stage’ (one 
block)….’to be sure there would be no ‘fall offs’. We do not want to put the 
patient through more waiting than necessary.   I was not trying to charge for 
each slide I stained or gouge the patient.  My quest was for “correct coding” 
not what “can” I charge.  I certified as a CPC in 2005 but do not practice in 
that field.  That said, I have a  good grasp as to the seriousness of the 
subject of coding and documentation.

 

I have 30 plus years of experience in histology including management.   I have 
always had the pleasure of working with physicians of high integrity and 
continue to do so in the area of dermatology.  The majority of my time has been 
spent in a large medical center where coding questions could be addressed ‘in 
house’ so to speak.  When I was consulted by the surgeon regarding coding this 
case, our search for the correct coding stems from the level of integrity we 
practice on a daily basis.  I consulted the American Society for Mohs Surgery 
(ASMS) as was suggested and they do not offer coding advice.  I was told that 
they are an administrative office and suggested that I contact AAD.

 

Thanks for sharing your thoughts and listening to mine.

 

Have a good day!  Onward and upward!

Carol M. Torrence, HT(ASCP)CM 

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