Activity

Activity ID

13582

Expires

August 19, 2027

Format Type

Enduring

CME Credit

0.25

Fee

$30

CME Provider: American Medical Association

Description of CME Course

In 2021, significant changes to the Current Procedural Terminology (CPTÆ) Evaluation and Management (E/M) codes went into effect. With the previous standards from 1995 and 1997, there were three main components that contributed to determining the appropriate level of service (LOS): history, examination, and medical decision-making (MDM). For vital signs to count as part of the examination component, three out of seven vital signs had to be recorded. These changes have been associated with confusion over whether the number of vital signs recorded during a patient visit still impacts the level of service which may be billed. This activity provides clarification on this issue.

Disclaimers

1. This activity is accredited by the American Medical Association.
2. This activity is free to AMA members.

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No

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Educational Objectives

1. Describe the myth or issue that impacts physicians and their care teams
2. Explain the facts that debunk the myth or issue that impacts physicians and their care teams
3. Explain whether the number of vital signs recorded during an outpatient visit impacts the level of service that may be billed

Keywords

Medical Coding, Health Care Economics, Insurance, Payment

Competencies

Medical Knowledge

CME Credit Type

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

DOI

10.1001/ama.2024.0000818

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