Volume 23, Number 4Coding CornerReimbursement Considerations for Instillation of Medications to Treat Low-Grade Upper Tract Urothelial CarcinomaJonathan RubensteinMark PainterCeleste KirschnerUnlike non–muscle invasive bladder cancer, which can be treated with surgical and intravesical medication administration, upper tract urothelial (renal pelvis and ureter) cancer was historically treated only surgically. If a tumor could not be treated with ureteroscopic or percutaneous surgical control, removal of the kidney and ureter was often the only treatment option. When mitomycin for pyelocalyceal instillation 0.4% gel for low-grade upper urothelial cancer became commercially available, nonsurgical treatment became possible.MitomycinAdministration intravesicalureteral neoplasms
Volume 23, Number 2Coding CornerCoding Corner: Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System Code G2211, Visit Complexity Inherent to Evaluation and ManagementJonathan RubensteinMark PainterCeleste KirschnerFor this issue, we reviewed the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) level 2 code G2211. Though the code has existed for a few years, Medicare began reimbursing physicians for reporting the code in January 2024. The code is used to describe the complexity of an evaluation and management (E&M) visit associated with an ongoing, longitudinal care relationship, focusing on a circumstance rather than a specific service. The circumstance described in this code differs from the prolonged services described by Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes 99358 through 99418; the case management services described by CPT codes 99366 through 99368; and the chronic care management services described by CPT codes 99490, 99491, and 99437 through 99489:Benign prostatic hyperplasiaEvaluation and management servicesCurrent Procedural Terminology codes
Volume 23, Number 1Coding CornerCoding Corner: Current Procedural Terminology Code 99459, Female Pelvic ExaminationJonathan RubensteinMark PainterCeleste KirschnerIn this issue of Reviews in Urology, we tackle the new 2024 CPT code 99459, female pelvic examination (used in addition to the code for the primary procedure).Current Procedural Terminology codesgynecological examinationclinical coding
Volume 16, Number 3Coding CornerShared Medical Appointments in Urology[Rev Urol. 2014;16(3):136-138 doi: 10.3909/riu0632] © 2014 MedReviews®, LLC
Volume 16, Number 2Coding CornerHow to Code for Magnetic Resonance Imaging–informed Prostate Biopsies[Rev Urol. 2014;16(2):88-89 doi: 10.3909/riu0613] © 2014 MedReviews®, LLC
Volume 16, Number 1Coding CornerTransitioning to ICD-10: Steps for Urologists and Urology GroupsJonathan Rubenstein[Rev Urol. 2014;16(1):44-46 doi: 10.3909/riu0614] © 2014 MedReviews®, LLC
Volume 17, Number 2Coding CornerPreparing for the Transition to ICD-10 by Chart Reviews of Four Urology Practice TypesJonathan Rubenstein[Rev Urol. 2015;17(2):88-96 doi:10.3909/riu0680] © 2015 MedReviews®, LLC
Volume 17, Number 1Coding CornerHow Best to Use Modifier 59Paul Abrams[Rev Urol. 2015;17(1):33-34 doi: 10.3909/riu0657] © 2015 MedReviews®, LLC
Volume 18, Number 3Coding CornerLaparoscopic Cystectomy CodingJonathan Rubenstein[Rev Urol. 2016;18(3):157-158 doi: 10.3909/riu0728] © 2016 MedReviews®, LLC
Volume 18, Number 1Coding CornerPercutaneous Procedure CPT Code UpdateJonathan Rubenstein[Rev Urol. 2016;18(1):38-43 doi: 10.3909/riu0707] © 2016 MedReviews®, LLC