New Practice Surgery Medical Coding Charts

 If you’re starting a new medical practice and need to create surgery coding charts, there are a few things you should consider:

  1. Identify the most common surgical procedures your practice will perform: Depending on your specialty, you may perform a wide range of surgeries or specialize in a few specific types of procedures. It’s important to identify the most common surgeries you’ll perform so you can create accurate coding charts.
  2. Review CPT codes: The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes are used to describe medical procedures and services. Review the CPT codes for the surgeries you’ll perform to ensure you’re using the correct codes and descriptions.
  3. Determine fees: Once you’ve identified the most common surgeries and reviewed the corresponding CPT codes, you’ll need to determine the fees for each procedure. This will depend on your specialty, location, and other factors.
  4. Create a coding chart: With the information above, you can create a surgery coding chart that includes the most common procedures, their corresponding CPT codes, and fees.
  5. Review and update regularly: It’s important to review and update your coding charts regularly to ensure they’re accurate and up-to-date with any changes in CPT codes or fees.

It’s also important to note that medical coding can be complex, so you may want to consider consulting with a medical coding specialist to ensure your coding charts are accurate and compliant with coding regulations.