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Inpatient E/M coding Case Studies

Here are some examples of inpatient Evaluation and Management (E/M) coding scenarios:

Example 1: Inpatient Hospital Visit

 

Scenario: A 65-year-old male patient with a history of congestive heart failure is admitted to the hospital due to worsening symptoms. The attending physician conducts a detailed history, comprehensive examination, and orders additional cardiac tests. The patient's condition requires frequent monitoring and adjustment of medications during his three-day hospital stay.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate inpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99233 (Subsequent hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least two of these three key components: a detailed history, a detailed examination, and medical decision-making of high complexity).

 

Example 2: Inpatient Consultation

 

Scenario: A 50-year-old female patient is admitted to the hospital with a suspected gastrointestinal issue. The gastroenterologist is asked to consult and provide expert advice on the patient's condition. The gastroenterologist reviews the patient's medical history, performs a comprehensive examination, and orders diagnostic tests to determine the cause of her symptoms.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate inpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99254 (Initial inpatient consultation for a patient, which requires these three key components: a comprehensive history, a comprehensive examination, and medical decision-making of moderate complexity).

 

Example 3: Inpatient Critical Care

 

Scenario: A 30-year-old male patient is admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with severe sepsis. The critical care team provides continuous monitoring, advanced life support, and multiple interventions to stabilize the patient's condition.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate inpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99291 (Critical care, evaluation, and management of the critically ill or critically injured patient; first 30-74 minutes).

- Additional time-based codes may be used if the critical care provided exceeds 74 minutes:

  - CPT code 99292 (Critical care, each additional 30 minutes).

 

Example 4: Inpatient Psychiatric Evaluation

 

Scenario: A 40-year-old female patient is admitted to the psychiatric unit with symptoms of severe depression and suicidal ideation. The psychiatric team conducts a detailed psychiatric evaluation, assesses her mental status, and develops a comprehensive treatment plan.

 

In this scenario, the appropriate inpatient E/M code would be:

- CPT code 99222 (Initial hospital care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these three key components: a comprehensive history, a comprehensive examination, and medical decision-making of low complexity).

 

Remember that the appropriate inpatient E/M code is determined based on the complexity of medical decision-making, the level of history and examination performed, and the time spent providing care during the hospital stay. Proper documentation is essential to support the chosen E/M code and ensure accurate coding and billing.