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Our question refers to the CPT code 89258 “Cryopreservation; Embryo(s)” and 89352 “Thawing of Cryopreserved; Embryo”. Our question is when we cryopreserve embryos for a patient on multiple devices
When coding 89250 culture of oocytes/embryo <4 days, should that code be submitted to the insurance company for each of the days or is it only submitted one time over the multiple days of
We have received denials from insurance payers when billing CPT code 89251. The denial indicates “experimental in nature, not FDA approved.” I understand that CPT codes are not approved by FDA,
Our clinic is just starting to do PGD. We currently fly in an embryologist to perform the biopsy procedure. Can we bill insurance for the biopsy procedure? Can we bill for travel expenses?
Have any new codes been introduced for the lab portion of PGT?
The day before the Dobbs decision, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled on a divorcing couple’s disputed control over their frozen embryos
How to bill for ICSI or embryo biopsies that occur in different days? So if 8 eggs were ICSI fertilized on one day but then the next day 4 more were ICSI’d would we then bill the 89281 code for
Is there a list of RVUs for embryology and andrology laboratory procedures, and if so, where can it be found?
As the aftermath of the Dobbs decision reversing Roe v. Wade (SCOTUS 6/22) continues to reverberate across the country, Legally Speaking™ focuses, as it has since its beginnings, more closely on
Legally Speaking™ on presenting facts and reflecting on the impact and potential implications of legal developments in ART.
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