E/M Guidelines for Office/Outpatient History and Exam
The 2021 E&M Guidelines for Office or Other Outpatient E/M Services will help you understand the revised E/M codes.
The History and/or Examination portion of these E/M guidelines explains that office and other outpatient E/M services include “a medically appropriate history and/or physical examination, when performed.”
The “Medically appropriate” means that the physician or other qualified healthcare professional reporting the E/M determines the nature and extent of any history or exam for a particular service.
Remember that code selection does not depend on the level of history or exam.
The history and exam guidelines for office and outpatient E/M visits also specify that the “care team” may collect information, and the patient (or caregiver) may provide information, such as by portal or questionnaire. The reporting provider must then review that information.
MEDICAL DECISION ON MAKING GUIDELINES
The code selection will be either total encounter time or MDM to select the level of office or other outpatient E/M in 2021,
In the 2021 MDM guidelines, CPT states that MDM “includes establishing diagnoses, assessing the status of a condition, and/or selecting a management option.” Three elements define MDM for office/outpatient visits in 2021, and they are similar but not identical to the 2020 elements
Table Row 1 Diagnosis
- In 2020, the guidelines instead referred to “the number of possible diagnoses and/or the number of management options.”
Table Row 2 Data
- Tests, documents, orders, or independent historians,
- Independent test interpretation, and
- Discussion of management or test interpretation with external providers or appropriate sources.
- The 2020 MDM guidelines also included the amount and/or complexity of medical records, test, and other information involved, but the 2021 guidelines expand the section significantly
Table Row 3 Risk
- The 2020 MDM guidelines included comparable wording, but they did not include the reference to shared MDM or the examples found in the 2021 guidelines.
MDM - Medical Decision Making Table
- Code
- Level of MDM (Based on 2 out of 3 Elements of MDM)
- Elements of Medical Decision Making
- Number and Complexity of Problems Addressed at the Encounter
- Amount and/or Complexity of Data to be Reviewed and Analyzed
- Risk of Complications and/or Morbidity or Mortality of Patient Management