Learn about the medical documentation rules in the 1997 E&M Guidelines that are used by Medicare, Medicaid, and virtually all insurers to determine the value of many healthcare services like office visits and hospital admissions.
11. Problem
Focused
Expanded
Problem Focused
Detailed Comprehensive
CC Yes Yes Yes Yes
HPI 1Element
Or
1 Chronic
Condition
4 Elements
Or
3 Chronic
Conditions
ROS 1 System 2 Systems 10 Systems
PFSH 3 Areas 3 Areas 3 Areas 3 Areas
HPI elements – Location, Quality, Severity, Duration,
Timing, Context, Modifying Factors, Associated Signs
and Symptoms
12. Problem
Focused
Expanded
Problem Focused
Detailed Comprehensive
CC Yes Yes Yes Yes
HPI 1Element
Or
1 Chronic
Condition
4 Elements
Or
3 Chronic
Conditions
ROS 1 System 2 Systems 10 Systems
PFSH 3 Areas 3 Areas 3 Areas 3 Areas
ROS Systems – Constitutional, Eyes, ENT,
Cardiovascular, Respiratory, GI, GU, Musculoskeletal,
Integumentary, Neurological, Psychiatric, Endocrine,
13. Problem
Focused
Expanded
Problem Focused
Detailed Comprehensive
CC Yes Yes Yes Yes
HPI 1Element
Or
1 Chronic
Condition
4 Elements
Or
3 Chronic
Conditions
ROS 1 System 2 Systems 10 Systems
PFSH 3 Areas 3 Areas 3 Areas 3 Areas
PFSH Areas – Past (medical and surgical), Social, and Family
History
Noncontributory is not acceptable to some insurers
20. Number of diagnosis or management options
Amount or complexity of data
Risk of complications, morbidity, or mortality
21. Complexity Dx Options Data Reviewed Risk
High Extensive Extensive High
Moderate Multiple Moderate Moderate
Low Limited Low Low
Straightforward Minimal Minimal or None Minimal
Complexity of MDM Set by the highest two
of three areas
22. Complexity Dx Options Data Reviewed Risk
High Extensive Extensive High
Moderate Multiple Moderate Moderate
Low Limited Low Low
Straightforward Minimal Minimal or None Minimal
Criteria for these levels are not defined
In the E&M Documentation Guidelines
Medicare Carriers can decide how to interpret these areas
23. Maximum of 4 points (Extensive)
Problem Status Points
New Problem with Workup 4
New Problem w/o Workup 3
Established problem, Worse 2 for each problem
Established problem, Stable 1 for each problem
Minor problem 1 (up to 2 points)
This method is used by most Medicare Carriers
Check with your Medicare Carrier to confirm what method they use
24. Maximum of 4 points (Extensive)
Data Item Points
Summary of old records 2
Interpret image/tracing 2
Request old records 1
Discuss pt with another MD 1
Review/Order Imaging
Study
1
Review/Order Lab Test 1
Review/Order Other Test 1This method is used by most Medicare Carriers. Check with your Medicare Carrier to confirm what method
they use
No Double
Credit
25. Risk Presenting Problem Dx Procedures Management
Options
High Severe exacerbation of chronic illnesses
Acute or chronic illness or injury that threatens life or
limb
Abrupt change in neurologic status
Cardiovascular imaging studies + Risk
factors
Cardiac electro-physiologic tests
Diagnostic endoscopies + Risk factors
Discography
Elective surgery + Risk factors
Emergency Major surgery
Parenteral controlled substances
Drug therapy requiring intensive
monitoring
DNR or de-escalate care decision
Moderat
e
Mild exacerbation a chronic illness
2 or more stable, chronic illnesses
New problem with uncertain prognosis
Acute illness with systemic symptoms
Acute complicated injury
Physiologic tests under stress
Diagnostic endoscopies with NO risk
factors
Deep needle or incisional biopsy
Cardiovascular imaging studies with
contrast
Obtaining body cavity fluid
Minor surgery WITH identified risk factors
Elective major surgery with NO risk factors
Prescription drug management
Therapeutic nuclear medicine
IV fluids with additives
Closed treatment of fracture
Low 2 self-limited or minor problems
Stable, well- controlled chronic illness
Acute uncomplicated illness or injury
Physiologic tests NOT under stress
Noncardiovascular imaging studies +
contrast
Superficial needle biopsies
Clinical lab tests requiring arterial puncture
Skin biopsies
OTC drugs
Minor surgery without identified risk factors
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
IV fluids without additives
Minimal A self limited or minor problem Venipuncture
X-rays
EKG
EEG
Rest
Gargles
Elastic bandages
26. Risk Presenting Problem Dx Procedures Management
Options
High Acute or chronic illness or injury that threatens
life or limb
Abrupt change in neurologic status
Parenteral controlled
substances
Drug therapy requiring
intensive monitoring
Moderat
e
New problem with uncertain prognosis Prescription drug management
Low OTC drugs
Minimal
27. Complexity Dx Options Data Reviewed Risk
High Extensive Extensive High
Moderate Multiple Moderate Moderate
Low Limited Low Low
Straightforward Minimal Minimal or None Minimal
Complexity of MDM Set by the highest two
of three areas
28.
29. Level 5
CPT 99205
Level 4
CPT 99204
Level 3
CPT
99203
Level 2
CPT 99202
Level 1
CPT 99201
History Comprehensi
ve
Comprehensiv
e
Detailed Expanded
Problem
Focused
Problem
Focused
Exam Comprehensi
ve
Comprehensiv
e
Detailed Expanded
Problem
Focused
Problem
Focused
MDM High Moderate Low Low Straightforwar
d
30. Level 5
CPT 99215
Level 4
CPT 99214
Level 3
CPT
99213
Level 2
CPT 99212
Level 1
CPT 99211
History Comprehensi
ve
Detailed Expanded
Problem
Focused
Problem
Focused
Minimal
problem
that may
not require
presence
of a
physician
Exam Comprehensi
ve
Detailed Expanded
Problem
Focused
Problem
Focused
MDM High Moderate Low Straightforwar
d2 out of three components must be at this level
31. Emergency department visits
Inpatient (New and Follow up)
Observation (New and Follow up)
Nursing Facility (New and Follow up)
…and others.
32.
33. Model used by 75% of practices in 2012/2013 Merritt Hawkins Survey
34. Complex Rules
Mastery of the rules relevant to your practice is
essential for financial success