
Are You Using Modifier 25 Correctly? - AAPC Knowledge Center
Mar 25, 2022 · Modifier 25 is appropriate when an E/M service is provided on the same day as a minor procedure; defined as one with a 0-day or 10-day global period. Do not use modifier 25 …
While the modifier has not been revised for the CPT 2023 code set, confusion exists regarding its appropriate use. This article discusses the appropriate use of this modifier, outlines key …
How to Use Modifier 25 - AAFP
Understand when to use modifier 25 so that you are paid correctly as well as how it affects the new add-on code G2211.
Modifier 25 fact sheet - Novitas Solutions
Use modifier 25 with the appropriate level of E/M service. Modifier 25 indicates on the day of a procedure, the patient's condition required a significant, separately identifiable E/M service, …
Appropriate Use of Modifier 25 - American College of Cardiology
When you submit a claim to the insurance carrier that is coded with a 25 Modifier, you are telling the carrier to pay you for both the E/M visit and the minor procedure. Often in the past claims …
Modifier 25 Guide: Proper Usage, Billing, and Documentation
Learn to use Modifier 25 correctly for separate E/M services. Avoid claim denials and boost reimbursement with this essential guide.
25 - JE Part B - Noridian
Use to indicate that an E/M service was provided on same day as another procedure that would normally bundle under National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI). In this situation, this modifier …
Modifier 25 should only be used when the E/M service is significantly and separately identifiable from the procedure or other service performed on the same date.
How to Use Modifier 25 Correctly: 7 Tips to Promote Revenue …
May 21, 2025 · Not sure how to use modifier 25 correctly? Read this article to learn more about rules for using modifier 25.
Proper Use of Modifier 25 - blog.medicmgmt.com
Oct 8, 2024 · Modifier 25 only applies to Evaluation and Management (E/M) services, such as office visits, consultations, or hospital rounds. The service must be performed by the same …