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Experiencia en el tratamiento de trastornos neurológicos complejos.

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Expert knowledge of all the states guidelines and Medical Billing Process. And expert knowledge of Medical Coding

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Un neurólogo certificado por la junta con más de 10 años de experiencia.

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Estoy profundamente comprometido a brindar una atención médica excepcional. Mi trayectoria en la medicina está impulsada por la pasión por marcar la diferencia en la vida de mis pacientes, impulsada por los últimos avances médicos y un profundo conocimiento de las necesidades de los pacientes.

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Mi experiencia está respaldada por años de rigurosa formación y experiencia práctica. Creo en el aprendizaje continuo y en mantenerme al tanto de la evolución del panorama médico para brindar la mejor atención posible.

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Apartado: «En el centro de mi práctica hay una filosofía centrada en el paciente. Me esfuerzo por crear un entorno cómodo y comprensivo, garantizando que cada paciente se sienta escuchado, valorado y cuidado.

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Medical billing codes used in New Jersey are generally the same as those used throughout the United States. However, there are specific codes and modifiers that may be more commonly used or relevant in certain medical specialties or situations. Here are some key code sets and modifiers used in medical billing in New Jersey:

  • CPT Codes (Current Procedural Terminology): CPT codes are five-digit numeric codes used to describe medical procedures and services performed by healthcare providers. These codes are developed and maintained by the American Medical Association (AMA). Examples of commonly used CPT codes include
  • Evaluation and Management (E/M) codes for office visits (e.g., 99201-99215)
  • Surgical procedure codes (e.g., 10060-69990)
  • Laboratory and diagnostic testing codes (e.g., 80053-89398)
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation codes (e.g., 97110-97799)

  • ICD Codes (International Classification of Diseases): ICD codes are alphanumeric codes used to describe diagnoses and medical conditions. These codes are used to justify the medical necessity of services provided. The most recent version is ICD-10. Examples of commonly used ICD-10 codes include:
  • I10: Essential (primary) hypertension
  • E11.9: Type 2 diabetes mellitus without complications
  • M54.5: Low back pain
  • J44.9: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, unspecified

  • HCPCS Level II Codes (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System): HCPCS Level II codes are alphanumeric codes used primarily for billing durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS). Examples include:
  • A5500: For diabetics only, fitting (including follow-up), custom preparation and supply of off-the-shelf depth-inlay shoe manufactured to accommodate multi-density insert(s), per shoe
  • E0464: Home ventilator, multi-function respiratory device, also performs any or all of the additional functions of oxygen concentration, drug nebulization, aspiration, and cough stimulation, includes all accessories, components, and supplies for all functions

  • Modifiers: Modifiers are two-digit codes appended to CPT or HCPCS codes to provide additional information about the service provided. Some modifiers are commonly used in New Jersey medical billing, including:
  • -25: Significant, separately identifiable evaluation and management service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service
  • -59: Distinct procedural service
  • -LT, -RT: Left side, right side (used to indicate laterality)
  • -50: Bilateral procedure

  • Place of Service Codes: Place of service codes are two-digit codes used to indicate where a service was performed. These codes are important for determining reimbursement rates and may vary depending on the location of the service. Some common place of service codes include:
  • 11: Office
  • 21: Inpatient hospital
  • 22: Outpatient hospital
  • 31: Skilled nursing facility
  • 32: Nursing facility

While these are examples of commonly used codes and modifiers in medical billing in New Jersey, it's important for healthcare providers to consult official coding resources such as the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codebook, the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codebook, and other authoritative sources for accurate and up-to-date information on medical billing codes. Additionally, medical coders and billers should stay informed about any changes or updates to coding guidelines issued by relevant regulatory bodies.