
This webinar will allow review the major changes made to CPT® in Podiatry for 2024. We will look at the current Medicare guidelines for Podiatry, so attendees will receive information relevant to their daily code assignment. We will also discuss the rationale of the new codes from the AMA’s perspective, so that attendees will understand how to use the codes and be compliant. The session will also give attendees the latest information on the Medicare policies related to foot care.
Medicare and other insurance carriers have specific guidelines for documenting, dispensing, and billing for Durable Medical Equipment. Many offices struggle with profit losses because they do not have a good process for DME. There are new guidelines for documentation needed for DME as well as other Local Coverage Determinations for governmental payors including Medicare that explain the medical necessity requirement for these items to be reimbursed. Once the required elements are known, and an office process is created, office can see a profit in dispensing DME.
• Revisions to the bunion code description for clarification.
• When do the Q modifiers need to be added to procedures related to foot care.
• Obtaining the appropriate treating physician information and reporting it on Podiatry claims.
• Looking at the payable diagnosis(es) codes for podiatry services.
• Review of the 2021/2023 E/M Guidelines as well as 2024 revisions
• Know what is needed to meet the Medicare Standard Documentation guidelines that recently changed
• Understand how to assign the appropriate codes for billing purposed
• Gain knowledge in the medical necessity requirements for DME
• Apply the Reasonable Useful Life of DME
• Use PDAC for items dispensed to Medicare patients

Lynn Anderanin is a nationally recognized expert in orthopedic coding and compliance with over 40 years of experience. She is a Coding Compliance Manager. Lynn frequently speaks on CPT®, ICD-10, and compliance topics, specializing in orthopedic and E/M services.