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Guest Posted: Wednesday, March 13, 2024 2:00:15 AM(UTC)
 
通过跟作业代写 https://www.yydaixie.com 机构的在线客服的交流来对其专业性进行评判:回复是否准时、态度好坏,没有客服的代写机构直接排除。
Guest Posted: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 9:57:40 AM(UTC)
 
Thank you!
courtneydsnow Posted: Monday, August 12, 2019 12:11:51 PM(UTC)
 
Hi Liz!

Great question. Yes that is a typical response as medical insurance does tend to bundle procedure together that are often done together. Since inhalation of nitrous oxide falls under "minimal sedation", it is typically considered either part of the E&M code or the surgical procedure code.

Hope this helps!
Liz Posted: Monday, August 12, 2019 6:46:25 AM(UTC)
 
Good Morning,

I am looking for help with filing nitrous oxide (D9230) with medical insurance. The last time I tried filing they said it was inclusive to the oral surgery procedure filed (D7960). Is this a normal response or is there a specific modifier that I should use?

Thank you!