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1 dzień temu · Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes provide a uniform nomenclature for coding medical procedures and services. Here you'll find the AMA's latest updates on new CPT codes, new code proposals, CPT code revisions and more.
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The CPT code set describes medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and is designed to communicate uniform information about medical services and procedures among physicians, coders, patients, accreditation organizations, and payers for administrative, financial, and analytical purposes.
Review the criteria for CPT® Category I, Category II and Category III codes, access applications and read frequently asked questions. Find out what the CPT® code is, the types of CPT there are, how they are created and how to apply for a code.
Trusted for more than 50 years, the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code set drives communication across health care by enabling seamless processing and advanced analytics for medical services and procedures.
CPT codes are the numerical codes used to identify medical services and procedures furnished by qualified healthcare professionals (QHPs). The American Medical Association (AMA) is responsible for all decisions for additions, deletions, or revisions of the CPT codes. CPT codes are updated annually.
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This document defines codes and modifiers used in medical billing. It includes: - Symbols that denote revised, new, or reference codes - Modifiers for services like increased procedural work or bilateral procedures - Category II modifiers for performance measures - Anesthesia physical status modifiers - Modifiers approved for hospital ...