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April 3, 2026
In this episode, Scott, Mark, and Dr. Ray Painter tackle two areas where interpretation is driving real-world coding challenges: when a prostate biopsy truly qualifies as a stereotactic template-guided saturation biopsy (55706), and whether diagnostic cystoscopy meets moderate risk under E/M guidelines. The discussion breaks down what differentiates saturation biopsy from standard transperineal approaches, including the importance of 3D templating and full-gland sampling, and why payer expectations may not align with physician interpretation. They also revisit the E/M risk table, reinforcing why cystoscopy is generally considered moderate risk—even if not explicitly stated in current guidelines. The key takeaway: as coding becomes more nuanced, balancing guideline interpretation with payer expectations is critical to staying compliant and getting paid correctly.
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By Mark Painter, Scott Painter and Dr. Ray Painter4.8
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April 3, 2026
In this episode, Scott, Mark, and Dr. Ray Painter tackle two areas where interpretation is driving real-world coding challenges: when a prostate biopsy truly qualifies as a stereotactic template-guided saturation biopsy (55706), and whether diagnostic cystoscopy meets moderate risk under E/M guidelines. The discussion breaks down what differentiates saturation biopsy from standard transperineal approaches, including the importance of 3D templating and full-gland sampling, and why payer expectations may not align with physician interpretation. They also revisit the E/M risk table, reinforcing why cystoscopy is generally considered moderate risk—even if not explicitly stated in current guidelines. The key takeaway: as coding becomes more nuanced, balancing guideline interpretation with payer expectations is critical to staying compliant and getting paid correctly.
PRS Coding and Reimbursement Hub
Access the Hub
Botox LCD Alert
Download the Alert
Free In-Office Prostate Biopsy Calculator (Suppoted by UC-Care)
Download Now
PRS Coding Courses
For Urologist
For APPs
For Coders, Billers, and Admins
Join the Urology Pharma and Tech Pioneer Group
Empowering urology practices to adopt new technology faster by providing clear reimbursement strategies—ensuring the practice gets paid and patients benefit sooner.
https://www.prsnetwork.com/joinuptp
Click Here to Start Your Free Trial of AUACodingToday.com
The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook group.
The Thriving Urology Practice Facebook Group link to join:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThrivingPractice/

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