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There are often multiple ICD-10 codes for a given ICD-9 code, so use caution! Contents. 1 Oncology, solid tumor cancer diagnoses. 1.1 Metastases to locations. 2 Oncology, hematologic diagnoses. 2.1 Leukemia & multiple myeloma. 2.2 Lymphoma. 2.2.1 Anatomic modifiers. 2.3 Myeloproliferative neoplasms. 2.4 Bone marrow transplant. 3 Hematology, benign.
Created as a knowledge base for hematology & oncology providers, HemOnc.org is a collaborative wiki containing details about hundreds of hematology/oncology drugs, and thousands of treatment regimens. Content is added by hematology & oncology professionals, and undergoes continuous peer review.
This information is obtained from the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) and third party sources [1] [2] for work Relative Value Units (wRVUs) for CPT® (Current Procedural Terminology) E/M (evaluation and management) billing codes.
The first four digits indicate the specific histological term. The fifth digit after the slash (/) is the behaviour code, which indicates whether a tumour is malignant, benign, in situ, or uncertain (whether benign or malignant). A separate one-digit code is also provided for histologic grading (differentiation). Administrative status
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are a cornerstone of hematology/oncology practice, given the increasing complexity of the fields. On HemOnc.org, we primarily organize guidelines by the disease(s) on which they focus.
The site contains information on chemotherapy regimens, antineoplastic and supportive medications, and other topics relevant to the practice of hematology/oncology. As of May 27, 2019 there are a total of 904 content pages with 460,320 lines of content.
Objective: By the end of the session, participants will be able to... ... describe how HCPCs codes are used to bill drugs ...identify steps in choosing the correct drug administration code ...understand importance of accurate documentation.