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Tammy: Q: [NCCI Edits] - I wanted to know if someone can clarify some confusion I have about when multiple surgeries are done on a patient but the codes the physician is using conflict with each other because of CCI Edits. How is the procedures billed if CCI Edits say the CPTs cannot be billed together? A: In answering this question, I just assumed that you already knew that we have two or three columns when youre looking at the edits depending on what format youre looking at the edits in so that you know where your comprehensive codes are and then the ones that are included and then we have a column in which were going to have some of the indicators on edit beside it. The short answer to your question is you would be able to bill them with a modifier. Thats the short answer; it may not always be the right answer. The CCI will have either a 0, 1, or 9 beside the edit in that column; if it is a 1, then a modifier is allowed to override your edit and both procedures can be billed to