Does CNS Count as NP for Time-Based Coding?

CNS = NP = PA for CPT, but Check State Law

Question: Does a certified nurse specialist (CNS) count as a nurse practitioner (NP) for reporting 99213 based on time?

Answer: Yes, for CPT purposes, a certified nurse specialist billing under his own provider number counts the same as a nurse practitioner or physician assistant. So if the office visit meets the requirements for time-based billing — counseling and/or coordination of care comprises more than 50 percent of the face-to-face CNS-patient encounter and documentation indicates the encounter’s total face-to-face time, the counseling minutes, and a discussion summary — the CNS can choose the office level using time, such as 15 face-to-face minutes for 99213 (Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient …) as the sole criteria.

Be careful: Check your state law. State scope of practice laws may restrict services and procedures that nonphysician practitioners may provide.

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