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摘要
重要的是要强调报销详细的孕早期超声检查(DFTUs)的重要性,以及对CPT®代码76811指南的拟议调整,传统上与孕中期超声检查相关。从历史上看,该守则仅限于每次怀孕进行一次检查,这一限制得到了医学协会的承认,并得到了付款人政策的强调。然而,鉴于不断发展的医疗实践以及主要成像和妇女保健组织之间的共识,迫切需要对该代码进行调整,以便在怀孕期间双重使用。这一变化不仅促进了提供基本的生殖保健服务,而且有助于在目前的保健状况下获得生殖保健服务。此外,认识到医生在确保获得dftu方面的关键作用至关重要。医生在提供这些服务方面发挥着至关重要的作用,只有通过适当的报销才能实现公平获取。适当的报酬不仅鼓励保健专业人员提高技能,而且还激励他们继续接受教育,最终提高护理标准,扩大寻求生殖健康服务的个人的机会。76811-CPT®分类代码:超声,妊娠子宫,实时图像记录,胎儿和母体评估加上详细的胎儿解剖检查,经腹入路,单胎或首次妊娠编码和计费(由美国超声医学研究所[AIUM]、母胎医学学会[SMFM]、美国妇产科学会[ACOG]、美国骨科妇产科学会[ACOOG]、诊断医学超声学会[SDMS]、超声放射科医师学会[SRU]、计划生育学会[SFP]、胎儿心脏学会[FHS]认可)第2部分:能力培训和维护(由AIUM, SMFM, ACOG, ACOOG, SDMS, SFP, FHS认可)ACOG: Mark Turrentine, mdacog: Eric Carlson, DOACR: Lauren Nicola, MDAIUM: Bryann Bromley;工作人员:Therese Cooper, RDMSFHS; Anita moongrady, MDSDMS; John Trombly, MS, RDMSSFP; Catherine D. Cansino, MDSMFM; Brian Iriye, MD;Vanita Jain,医学博士;Anthony Sciscione, DOSRU; Carol B. Benson, MD
Multi-Society Guideline for Coding, Billing, and Clinician Training for Detailed Fetal Anatomy Ultrasound in the First Trimester
It is crucial to emphasize the significance of reimbursing Detailed First-Trimester Ultrasounds (DFTUs) and the proposed adjustment to the guidance for CPT® code 76811, traditionally associated with second-trimester ultrasounds. Historically, this code has been restricted to one examination per pregnancy, a limitation acknowledged by medical societies and underscored by payor policies. However, in light of evolving medical practices and the consensus among major imaging and women's health organizations, there is a compelling need to adapt this code for dual utilization during pregnancy. This change not only facilitates the provision of essential DFTUs but also contributes to reproductive health access in the current healthcare landscape.
Furthermore, recognizing the pivotal role of physicians in ensuring access to DFTUs is essential. Physicians play a crucial part in making these services available, and equitable access can only be achieved through proper reimbursement. Adequate payment not only encourages healthcare professionals to enhance their skills but also motivates them to seek continuous education, ultimately raising the standard of care and expanding access for individuals seeking reproductive health services.
76811—CPT® Code in category: Ultrasound, pregnant uterus, real time with image documentation, fetal and maternal evaluation plus detailed fetal anatomic examination, transabdominal approach, single or first gestation
Part 1: Coding and Billing (Endorsed by the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine [AIUM], Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine [SMFM], American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists [ACOG], American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists [ACOOG], Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography [SDMS], Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound [SRU], Society of Family Planning [SFP], Fetal Heart Society [FHS])
Part 2: Training and Maintenance of Competence (Endorsed by the AIUM, SMFM, ACOG, ACOOG, SDMS, SFP, FHS)
ACOG: Mark Turrentine, MD
ACOOG: Eric Carlson, DO
ACR: Lauren Nicola, MD
AIUM: Bryann Bromley; Mishella Perez, RDMS, RDCS
AIUM Staff: Therese Cooper, RDMS
FHS: Anita Moon-Grady, MD
SDMS: John Trombly, MS, RDMS
SFP: Catherine D. Cansino, MD
SMFM: Brian Iriye, MD; Vanita Jain, MD; Anthony Sciscione, DO
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine (JUM) is dedicated to the rapid, accurate publication of original articles dealing with all aspects of medical ultrasound, particularly its direct application to patient care but also relevant basic science, advances in instrumentation, and biological effects. The journal is an official publication of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine and publishes articles in a variety of categories, including Original Research papers, Review Articles, Pictorial Essays, Technical Innovations, Case Series, Letters to the Editor, and more, from an international bevy of countries in a continual effort to showcase and promote advances in the ultrasound community.
Represented through these efforts are a wide variety of disciplines of ultrasound, including, but not limited to:
-Basic Science-
Breast Ultrasound-
Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound-
Dermatology-
Echocardiography-
Elastography-
Emergency Medicine-
Fetal Echocardiography-
Gastrointestinal Ultrasound-
General and Abdominal Ultrasound-
Genitourinary Ultrasound-
Gynecologic Ultrasound-
Head and Neck Ultrasound-
High Frequency Clinical and Preclinical Imaging-
Interventional-Intraoperative Ultrasound-
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound-
Neurosonology-
Obstetric Ultrasound-
Ophthalmologic Ultrasound-
Pediatric Ultrasound-
Point-of-Care Ultrasound-
Public Policy-
Superficial Structures-
Therapeutic Ultrasound-
Ultrasound Education-
Ultrasound in Global Health-
Urologic Ultrasound-
Vascular Ultrasound