This session will explore the nuanced application of CPT modifiers 22 and 25—two of the most commonly misused and audited modifiers in medical billing. Modifier 22 is used to indicate increased procedural services, while Modifier 25 is applied when a significant, separately identifiable E/M service is performed on the same day as another procedure.
Attendees will gain clarity on when and how to use these modifiers appropriately, supported by real-world case studies, documentation tips, and payer expectations. The session will also address common pitfalls, audit triggers, and strategies to support claims with robust documentation.
Whether you're coding surgical procedures or E/M services, this session will equip you with the knowledge to improve accuracy, reduce denials, and ensure compliance.
To demystify the correct use of Modifiers 22 and 25 by: Identifying scenarios that justify their use, Understanding payer scrutiny and documentation requirements, Reducing audit risk and claim denials
Certified Professional Coders (CPCs), Medical Billing Specialists, Compliance Officers, Revenue Cycle Managers, Practice Administrators, Auditors, Physicians and Clinical Staff involved in documentation
Lynn Anderanin, CPC, CPB, CPMA, CPC-I, CPPM, COSC, has over 35 years’ experience in all areas of the physician practice, specializing in Orthopedics. Lynn is currently a Workshop and Audio Presenter. She is a former member of the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) National Advisory Board, as well as several other boards for the AAPC. She is also the founder of her Local Chapter of the AAPC.