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Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC) Monitored anesthesia care is a specific anesthesia service in which an anesthesiologist or CRNA has been requested to participate in the care of a patient undergoing a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure. MAC may include varying levels of sedation, analgesia, and anxiolysis as necessary. The provider of MAC must be prepared and qualified to convert to general anesthesia when necessary. If the patient loses consciousness and the ability to respond purposefully, the anesthesia care is a general anesthetic, irrespective. Billing Solutions. MACC provides all of the services your company needs to accurately bill your customers and accept payments. These crucial services include rating, toll processing, data compilation, bill production, payment processing, and the generation of reports. Billing options for today’s telecommunications consumer. Offering more than 100 shades of professional quality cosmetics for All Ages, All Races, and All Genders. Enjoy free shipping and returns on all orders.

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In reading the Anesthesia Coding Alert for April 2013 vol 15, No. 4. There is a question about billing for post-op pain blocks when MAC is given. I know that when the patient is given general anesthesia and the block is seperate you can bill the block. Now it states taht if the type of anesthesia utilized for the surgery was either regional or MAC only the anesthesia code for the surgery and if U/S guidance was used, that is all you can bill for. You cannot bill the block placement.
Is everyone following this?
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