#190 Every Prenatal Visit Is Now a Billable Event
Starting January 1, 2027 every antepartum visit becomes its own billable E/M charge. The global OB code goes away. The seventeen deleted codes include 59400, 59510, 59425, andredactedAnd the way most prenatal notes are written today supports aredactedat best, even when the visit was genuinely aredactedDr. Heather Signorelli and Maria Reynoso, Director of RCM at NatRevMD, walk through what changes, what the notes have to say, and the three actions every OB practice should take this week.
What changes January 1, 2027:
Antepartum-only codesredacted, redactedand global OB codesredacted, redactedare deleted. Every prenatal visit is now a standard E/M visit with modifier TH. New patient 99202–redactedEstablished patient 99211–99215.
What the notes actually look like today:
Notes have been written for speed because the global model did not reward note detail. A typical 16-week prenatal note (BP, fundal height, FHTs, “patient doing well, return in 4 weeks”) supports aredactedThe provider did much more during that visit. None of it is in the note. Under 2027, that gap is real revenue.
What aredactednote has to say:
ACOG’s position: pregnancy is a chronic illness with exacerbation and progression for E/M purposes. The complexity is built in. The note has to reflect it. For a 99214, document the ongoing management of the pregnancy as a condition, the data reviewed with your interpretation, and moderate risk decisions like prescription management or monitoring a condition that could escalate. “Anatomy scan reviewed, normal” is a 99212. “Anatomy scan reviewed, normal four-chamber heart, no CNS abnormality, EFW consistent with dates, AFI normal, counseled patient” is a 99214.
High-risk patients finally pay for the complexity of their care:
Under the global model the complex patient and the low-risk patient paid the same. The new model fixes that two ways. Complex visits code at a higher levelredacted / redactedAnd more frequent visits equal more claims. Forredactedthe note needs the specific complicating diagnosis named, data reviewed with interpretation, the management decision and the reason behind it, and specialist coordination if applicable.
Same-day procedures and modifier 25:
Antepartum procedures (NSTs, ultrasounds, amniocentesis, CVS) still bill separately. The E/M visit on the same day is now also billable with modifier 25. The note must independently support the E/M, not just the procedure.
Three actions this week:
• Audit twenty random prenatal notes against the 2021 E/M guidelines to set your baseline
• Rebuild EHR templates to prompt for MDM elements, not for speed
• Start documentation training in Q3, using providers’ own notes side by side with the corrected version and the dollar difference
Quick Reference Table:
Topic What to know
• Deleted codes count - 17 codes deleted total
• Antepartum-only codesredacted, 59426 — deleted Jan 1, 2027
• Global OB codesredacted, 59510 — deleted Jan 1, 2027
• New patient E/M rangeredacted–99205 + modifier TH
• Established patient E/M rangeredacted–99215 + modifier TH
• 99214 vs 99213 - ~$46 per visit at Medicare rates
• Modifier 25 - On the E/M when a procedure is also billed same day
• ACOG test date -September 1, 2026 — recommended start for test claims
• RVU finalization - CMS proposes July 2026, finalizes November 2026
RESOURCES BLOCK
• Save your seat: Live OB/GYN Global Codes Update Webinar (July 7, 2026, 4:00 PM ET) · eligibility.natrevmd.com/obgyn-global-updates-webinar
• Book a 1:1 with Dr. Signorelli · calendly.com/heather-natrevmd/
• Practice Revenue Leak Scorecard · eligibility.natrevmd.com/nrm-revenue-scorecard-v3
• Payment Posting Audit Checklist · eligibility.natrevmd.com/payment-posting-checklist
• RECOVER Diagnostic Quiz · natrevmd.com/quiz
• Series Part 1 (EP188): redacted...
• Coming next: EP191 · Phase 2 labor management codes (the codes that have never existed in CPT before)