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I noticed that CPT code 99232 (inpatient psychiatric subsequent hospitalization) is categorized as “Adjunct” for encounter type. Are all inpatient codes classified as “adjunct”?
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Are all inpatient codes classified as “adjunct”?
I noticed that CPT code 99232 is categorized “Adjunct” for encounter type. Are all inpatient codes classified as “adjunct”?
Nov 21, 2022
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I noticed that CPT code 99232 is categorized “Adjunct” for encounter type. Are all inpatient codes classified as “adjunct”?
I noticed that CPT code 99232 (inpatient psychiatric subsequent hospitalization) is categorized “Adjunct” for encounter type. Are all inpatient codes classified as “adjunct”?
Nov 21, 2022
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I noticed that CPT code 99232 (inpatient psychiatric subsequent hospitalization) is categorized “Adjunct” for encounter type. Are all inpatient codes classified as “adjunct”?
I noticed that CPT code 99232 (inpatient psychiatric subsequent hospitalization) is categorized as “Adjunct” for encounter type. Are all inpatient codes classified as “adjunct”?
Nov 21, 2022
Adjunct is less reliable as a category for the team to be thinking about in dynamic terms because it's every type of adjunctive service that a team might offer. Adjunctive services will work to calculate a distribution for those services. Adjunctive services don't have a standard of care that we are trying to optimize on in terms of return to clinic, engagement duration, etc...
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