CMS & AMA Guidelines for Modifier 25: Coding, Billing and Reimbursement
Recorded WebinarDescription
Modifier 25 remains one of the most frequently audited and misunderstood modifiers in medical billing. Improper use of this modifier can result in claim denials, reduced reimbursement, payer audits, and significant compliance risk. This webinar provides an in-depth review of CMS, AMA, and NCCI guidelines governing the appropriate use of Modifier 25 when an Evaluation and Management (E/M) service is billed on the same date as a procedure or other service.
Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how CMS defines a “significant and separately identifiable” E/M service and how that definition is applied through the Medicare Claims Processing Manual, CPT® guidance, and the NCCI Policy Manual. The session explores common payer interpretations, including Medicare and commercial insurance policies, and explains how global surgical periods impact reimbursement for minor procedures.
Through real-world examples, including NCCI policy scenarios, payer reimbursement policies, and “Yes or No” case studies, participants will learn how to determine when Modifier 25 is appropriate and when it should not be reported. The program also highlights documentation requirements necessary to support Modifier 25 usage, identifies services included in the global surgical package, and reviews recent policy changes affecting reimbursement.
This session equips healthcare professionals with practical tools to reduce denials, support compliant billing practices, and confidently defend claims when Modifier 25 is used appropriately.
Session Objective
This session will clarify CMS, AMA, and NCCI rules for Modifier 25, help attendees identify when an E/M service qualifies as significant and separately identifiable, explain documentation requirements, and reduce compliance risk, audits, and claim denials related to improper modifier use.
Session Agenda
- Definition and intent of Modifier 25
- CMS Medicare Claims Processing Manual guidance
- AMA CPT® rules and 2023 updates
- NCCI Policy Manual rules and examples
- Minor procedures and global surgical periods
- Commercial payer reimbursement policies
- Documentation requirements for Modifier 25
- “Yes or No” case studies and appeal examples
Session Highlights
- Understand CMS, AMA, and NCCI interpretations of Modifier 25
- Identify when an E/M service is separately reportable
- Recognize services included in the global surgical package
- Avoid common denial and audit triggers
- Apply modifier rules to real-world clinical scenarios
- Strengthen documentation to support appropriate reimbursement
- Navigate payer policy differences and reimbursement reductions
Webinar Details
- Venue: Recorded Webinar
Speaker:
Lynn M. Anderanin
CPC, CPB, CPMA, CPC-I, CPPM, COSC
Lynn M. Anderanin is a nationally recognized healthcare compliance, coding, and billing expert with extensive experience educating healthcare professi...
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