Teaching Physician Attestations – Procedures

When involving residents in the care of patients, teaching attendings must demonstrate that the appropriate level of supervision was provided for each type of procedure or service performed. The focus of this article is to narrow down on what the attendings are required to say (demonstrate) in their medical record documentation to meet these requirements.

Anesthesia

Single Resident/Single Procedure – The teaching physician must document that he/she was present during all critical (or key) portions of the procedure. Medicare pays these services, unreduced.

Medical Direction – When an anesthesiologist is involved in concurrent procedures with more than one resident, or with a resident and a non-physician anesthetist, Medicare pays for the anesthesiologist’s services as medical direction. The teaching anesthesiologist must document his/her involvement in cases with residents.

Diagnostic Procedures

Endoscopy Procedures

Surgical Procedures

Surgery – Single

When a teaching physician is present for the ENTIRETY of a single surgical procedure, his/her presence may be demonstrated by documentation in the record by the resident, OR nurse, or the physician. Nothing more is required of the teaching physician in this scenario with regards to the teaching physician rules. If the documentation doesn’t specifically say they were present for the entirety, then the teaching physician must document an attestation stating they were present for the critical/key portions of the surgical procedure.

Example: Dr. Smith was present during the entirety of colectomy procedure (documented by resident).

Surgery – Two Overlapping

Must be present for the critical/key portions of each overlapping surgery. Surgeon decides which portions constitute critical/key. Medicare does not pay for more than two overlapping procedures. Please see Transmittal 811 for additional requirements for being immediately available during other portions of the surgeries.

Example: I was present for the critical/key portion of ____________________ (documented on BOTH operative reports). Documentation Tip: Documenting what the specific critical/key portion was, solidifies your presence, but is not required.

Surgery – Minor Procedures

Must personally perform, or be present for the entirety of the minor procedure.

Example: I was present for the entirety of the lumbar puncture.

Surgery – Assistant Surgeon

Assistant at surgery is not allowed in an academic setting where qualified residents are available. If a qualified resident is not available, you will need to append an attestation statement stating so, and why, and append an -82 modifier on the surgical assistant’s claim.

If you have questions regarding Teaching Physician requirements, please reach out to your compliance liaison. You may also reach out to [email protected] or [email protected] .