Medicare Part B: Highmark Medicare Services Documentation Worksheet
Medicare Part B: Highmark Medicare Services Documentation Worksheet
Medicare Part B: Highmark Medicare Services Documentation Worksheet
Part B
1. History
Refer to data section (table below) in order to quantify. After referring to data, circle the entry farthest to the RIGHT in the table, which
best describes the HPI, ROS and PFSH. If one column contains three circles, draw a line down that column to the bottom row to
identify the type of history. If no column contains three circles, the column containing a circle farthest to the LEFT, identifies the type
of history.
After completing this table which classifies the history, circle the type of history within the appropriate grid in Section 5.
HPI: Status of chronic conditions:
1 condition 2 conditions 3 conditions Status of Status of 3
1-2 chronic chronic
OR conditions conditions
HPI (history of present illness) elements:
H I S T O R Y
**Complete
Past history ( the patient's past experiences with illnesses, operation, injuries and treatments)
Family history (a review of medical events in the patient's family, including diseases which may be None Pertinent
hereditary or place the patient at risk) (1 history area) (2 or 3 history
Social history (an age appropriate review of past and current activities) areas)
**Complete PFSH: 2 history areas: a) Established patients - office (outpatient) care; b) Emergency department.
3 history areas: a) New patients - office (outpatient) care, domiciliary care, home care; b) Consultations; c) Initial
hospital care; d) Hospital observation; e) Initial Nursing Facility Care.
NOTE:For certain categories of E/M services that include only an interval history, it is not necessary to record
information about the PFSH. Please refer to procedure code descriptions.
2. Examination
Refer to data section (table below) in order to quantify. After referring to data, identify the type of examination.
Circle the type of examination within the appropriate grid in Section 5.
Limited to affected body area or organ system (one body area or system related to problem) PROBLEM FOCUSED EXAM
Affected body area or organ system and other symptomatic or related organ system(s) EXPANDED PROBLEM
(additional systems up to total of 7) FOCUSED EXAM
Extended exam of affected area(s) and other symptomatic or related organ system(s)
(additional systems up to total of 7 or more depth than above) DETAILED EXAM
General multi-system exam (8 or more systems) or complete exam of a single organ system COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
(complete single exam not defined in these instructions)
Body areas:
Head, including face Chest, including breasts and axillae Abdomen Neck
1 body Up to 7 Up to 7 8 or more
Back, including spine Genitalia, groin, buttocks Each extremity area or systems systems systems
EXAM
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3. Medical Decision Making
New problem (to examiner); no additional 3 history from someone other than patient and/or discussion of 2
workup planned case with another health care provider
Max = 1
most appropriate factor(s) in each category. The overall measure of risk is the highest level circled.
Risk of Complications and/or Morbidity or Mortality Enter the level of risk identified in Final Result for Complexity (table below).
Level of Presenting Problem(s) Diagnostic Procedure(s) Management Options
Risk Ordered Selected
• Laboratory tests requiring venipuncture
One self-limited or minor problem, Chest x-rays Rest
Minimal
• • •
e.g., cold, insect bite, tinea corporis • EKG/EEG • Gargles
• Urinalysis • Elastic bandages
• Ultrasound, e.g., echo • Superficial dressings
• KOH prep
• Two or more self-limited or minor problems • Physiologic tests not under stress, e.g.,pulmonary
One stable chronic illness, e.g., well controlled function tests Over-the-counter drugs
M E D I C A L
•
Non-cardiovascular imaging studies with contrast,
•
hypertension or non-insulin dependent diabetes,
• Minor surgery with no identified risk factors
Low
•
e.g., barium enema Physical therapy
cataract, BPH
Superficial needle biopsies
•
Acute uncomplicated illness or injury, e.g., cystitis, allergic
• Occupational therapy
Clincal laboratory tests requiring arterial puncture
•
IV fluids without additives
• •
rhinitis, simple sprain • Skin biopsies
•
One or more chronic illnesses with mild exacerbation, Minor surgery with identified risk factors
Physiologic tests under stress, e.g., cardiac stress test,
• •
progression, or side effects of treatment Elective major surgery (open, percutaneous or
•
fetal contraction stress test •
• Two or more stable chronic illnesses Diagnostic endoscopies with no identified risk factors endoscopic) with no identified risk factors
Moderate
Undiagnosed new problem with uncertain prognosis,
•
• • Deep needle or incisional biopsy • Prescription drug management
e.g., lump in breast • Cardiovascular imaging studies with contrast and no • Therapeutic nuclear medicine
• Acute illness with systemic symptoms, e.g., identified risk factors, e.g., arteriogram cardiac cath • IV fluids with addititives
pyelonephritis, pneumonitis, colitis • Obtain fluid from body cavity, e.g., lumbar puncture, • Closed treatment of fracture or dislocation without
• Acute complicated injury, e.g., head injury with brief loss thoracentesis, culdocentesis manipulation
of consciousness
• One or more chronic illnesses with severe exacerbation, • Elective major surgery (open, percutaneous or
progression, or side effects of treatment endoscopic with identified risk factors)
• Acute or chronic illnesses or injuries that may pose a threat to • Cardiovascular imaging studies with contrast with Emergency major surgery (open, percutaneous or
High
life or bodily function, e.g., multiple trauma, acute MI, identified risk factors
•
endoscopic)
pulmonary embolus, severe respiratory distress, progressive Cardiac electrophysiological tests
• Parenteral controlled substances
severe rheumatoid arthritis, psychiatric illness with potential
•
• Diagnostic endoscopies with identified risk factors Drug therapy requiring intensive monitoring for toxicity
threat to self or others, peritonitis, acute renal failure
•
• Discography Decision not to resuscitate or to de-escalate care
An abrupt change in neurologic status, e.g., seizure, TIA, •
because of poor prognosis
•
weakness or sensory loss
C Amount and complexity ≤ 1 2 3 ≥ 4 Does documentation describe the content of counseling or coordinating care?
Yes No
of data Minimal Limited Multiple Extensive
or low
LOW MODERATE HIGH
Does documentation reveal that more than half of the time was counseling or
coordinating care?
Yes No
STRAIGHT-
Type of decision making FORWARD COMPLEX. COMPLEX. COMPLEX.
If all answers are "yes", select level based on time.
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5. L E V E L OF S E R V I C E
Outpatient, Consultations (Outpatient & Inpatient) and ER
New Office / Consults / ER Established Office
Requires 3 components within shaded area Requires 2 components within shaded area
PF EPF D C C
History ER: PF ER: EPF ER: EPF ER: D ER: C
Minimal
PF EPF D C
problem
PF EPF D C C that may
not
Examination require PF EPF D C
ER: PF ER: EPF ER: EPF ER: D ER: C presence
of
Complexity SF SF L M H physician
of medical
decision ER: SF ER: L ER: M ER: M ER: H SF L M H
Average time 10 New (99201) 20 New (99202) 30 New (99203) 45 New (99204) 60 New (99205)
(minutes) 15 Outpt cons (99241) 30 Outpt cons (99242) 40 Outpt cons (99243) 60 Outpt cons (99244) 80 Outpt cons (99245)
5 10 15 25 40
20 Inpat cons (99251) 40 Inpat cons (99252) 55 Inpat cons (99253) 80 Inpat cons (99254) 110 Inpat cons (99255)
ER has no average ER (99281) ER (99282) ER (99283) ER (99284) ER (99285) (99211) (99212) (99213) (99214) (99215)
time
Level I II III IV V I II III IV V
Domiciliary, Rest Home (eg, Boarding Home), or Custodial Care Services and Home Care
New Establishe
Requires 3 components within shaded area
d
Requires 2 components within shaded area
(minutes)
Domiciliary (99324) Domiciliary (99325) Domiciliary (99326) Domiciliary (99327) Domiciliary (99328) Domiciliary (99334) Domiciliary (99335) Domiciliary (99336) Domiciliary (99337)
Home care (99341) Home care (99342) Home care (99343) Home care (99344) Home care (99345) Home care (99347) Home care (99348) Home care (99349) Home care (99350)
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