What is modifier 24 used for?
Modifier 24 is defined as an unrelated evaluation and management service by the same physician or other qualified health care professional during a post-operative period. Medicare defines same physician as physicians in the same group practice who are of the same specialty.
Does modifier 24 affect reimbursement?
Modifier 24 does affect how the claim is processed and reimbursed.
What is modifier 24 in CPT coding?
Use CPT modifier 24 for unrelated evaluation and management service during a postoperative (global) period. The global period of a major surgery is the day prior to, day of and 90 days after the surgery.
What is the difference between modifier 24 and modifier 25?
Modifier 24 refers to the evaluation and management services provided to the patient on the day of a surgical procedure unrelated to the procedure itself. Modifier 25 identifies the evaluation and management services as unique services provided on the same day by the same medical professional.
Can modifier 25 and 24 be used together?
Use both the 24 and 25 modifiers. Modifier 24 because the E/M service is unrelated and during the post-op period of the surgery. Modifier 25 to show the E/M is significant and separately identifiable from the procedure.
What is the difference between modifier 24 and 79?
Both can refer to unrelated procedures by the same physician. However, 79 focuses on the post-operative period, while 59 centers more specifically around same-day or same-session procedures. Finally, modifier 24 covers only E/M services by the same physician during the post-op period.
Can modifier 24 and 25 be billed together?
Can you use modifier 24 and 57 together?
E/M service resulting in initial decision to perform major surgery is furnished during post-operative period of another unrelated procedure, then the E/M service must be billed with both the 24 and 57 modifiers.
Can we code modifier 24 and 25 together?
Both the 24 and 25 modifiers are appropriate to add to the E/M code. The 24 modifier is appropriate because the E/M service is unrelated and during the postoperative period of the major surgery.