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hello everyone and welcome to our podcast series my name is natalie tornici and i am the senior group manager for outshort outsource strategies international i wanted to take this opportunity to go over reporting billing and coding for eegs an eeg or electroencephalogram is a non-invasive test that detects or records electrical patterns in the brain an eeg is mainly used to detect potential problems associated with brain activity through electrodes that are attached at measured positions on the scalp at rest or at sleep the electrical activity of the brain is shown as wavy lines on a recording and these lines allow physicians to quickly assess whether there are abnormal patterns the eeg will pick up on the brain waves which may show irregularities of activity amplitude pattern or speed any irregularity scene may be a sign of seizures or other metabolic brain disorders in order to track and record brain wave patterns during an eeg small flat metal discs called electrodes are attached to