Gary,

Are you referring to the usage instructions in the CPT book or to
something else?  The CPT book has had instructions on how to use certain
codes (e.g. modifiers) for many years, and to use CPT codes correctly
you have to follow those instructions.

Kepa


Gary Beatty wrote:
> 
> There has been some discussion around external codes referenced in the
> implementation guides and the inability to have situational language
> relative to the usage of these external codes since they are not
> individually represented in the guides.
> 
> Some external code list maintainers has started listing there codes with
> situations for their usage.
> 
> The question is, are these situations associated with these external
> codes enforceable under HIPAA?  To X12 and X12N external codes are just
> a code and a description of the code with no usage information.  The
> implementation guides are supposed to provide a clear and unambiguous
> definition for the transaction.
> 
> The healthcare industry needs to get to find out if these situations
> external to the HIPAA implementation guides are enforceable.
> 
> Gary Beatty
> President
> EC Integrity
> Chair X12N Insurance Subcommittee
> 608 Tower Court SE
> Stewartville, MN  55976
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Driscoll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 5:24 PM
> To: >
> Subject: NCVHS recommendation on code sets
> 
> I am in need of clarification on a testimony I read by George Arges on
> May 31, 2001. In it he states, "Finally the NUBC will soon ask the NCVHS
> to consider business rules around the use of the clinical codes, as well
> as the around the UB data set. These rules we believe are important for
> 'standardizing the standard' and making certain that the entire health
> care community understands their obligation to maintain and update
> changes made to these code sets. Today the NUBC is also embarking on an
> examination of the entire UB code set. In part this is due to the
> moratorium to changes to the UB-92 structure that is set to expire next
> year..."
> 
> Not sure what this means? Are we talking about changing the paper UB92?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Jim Driscoll
> Business Analyst-Software Development
> Sloans Lake Managed Care
> 1355 South Colorado Blvd.
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