Title: Welcome to CPT Coding Part 5
1Welcome to CPT CodingPart 5
- Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield
2What should I know about Medicine Services?
- Many diagnostic and therapeutic services
- Report each procedure separately
- Provides codes for many specialties
- Arranged in subsections
3How do I code for Immune Globulins?
- Code range 90281 90399
- Includes broad-spectrum and anti-infective immune
globulins, antitoxins, and various isoantibodies - Use codes 90765-90779 for administration
4What are the codes for Vaccines/Toxoids?
- 90476 - 90749 Vaccines/Toxoids
- Separate codes used for combination vaccines
- 90465 - 90468 Administration under 8 years of
age, when physician counsels patient/family - 90471 90474 Immunization administration, no
counseling - Use administration codes in addition to code for
vaccine
5How do I code for Psychiatric Procedures?
- 90801 - 90899
- Insight Oriented, Behavior Modifying and/or
Supportive Psychotherapy
- Interactive Psychotherapy
- Used mainly with children or those unable to
express themselves - Place of service further determines code
6How do I code for Dialysis?
- Code range 90918 - 90999
- End Stage Renal Disease
- Hemodialysis
- Other than hemodialysis (peritoneal,
hemofiltration)
7What does Ophthalmology include?
- Code range 92002 92499
- Eye exams and refractions
- Visual field exams
- Ophthalmoscopy
- Contact lenses and glasses
- Ocular prosthesis
8How do I code for Otorhinolaryngology?
- Code range 92502 92599
- Otoscopy, rhinoscopy, and tuning fork test
included with exam (billed with E/M) - Vestibular function tests
- Audiologic function tests
- Assume testing is for both ears
9What does Cardiology include?
- Code range 92950 93799
- Cardiography
- Electrocardiograms
- Echocardiography
- Ultrasonic signals from heart and great
arteries, with 2 dimension imaging and/or Doppler - Cardiac catheterization
10What does Pulmonary coding include?
- Code range 94010 - 94799
- Spirometry
- Vital capacity
- Pulmonary stress testing
11How do I code for Allergies?
- Code range 95004 95199
- Allergy testing
- Percutaneous tests (scratch, puncture, prick)
- Intracutaneous (intradermal) tests
- Patch or application tests
- Allergen immunotherapy
- Professional services (injection only)
- Extract only
- Total service
12What is included in Neurology?
- 95805 96117
- Consultative services
- Sleep testing
- Neurostimulators
- Analysis programming
- Central nervous system tests
13What are the codes for Chemotherapy?
- Code range 96401 96549
- Chemo Administration
- Subcutaneous or intramuscular
- Intralesional
- Intravenous (push, infusion techniques)
- Intra-arterial (push, infusion techniques)
- Bill drugs with HCPCS codes
- Usually begin with J or S
14What does Physical Medicine include?
- Code range 97001 98943
- Physical and occupational therapy evaluations
- Modalities (supervised and constant attendance)
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- Therapeutic procedures
- Direct one-on-one patient contact required
15What else is included in Physical Medicine?
- Osteopathic manipulative treatment
- Codes 98925-98929
- By body regions, from one to ten regions
- Chiropractic manipulative treatment
- Codes 98940-98943
- By number of spinal regions and extraspinal
16What are Special Services Reports?
- Code range 99000 - 99091
- Handling fees
- Adjunct services
- Services after office hours, at night or on
week-ends, emergency - In addition to basic service
- Supplies and materials
- 99070 - 99091 not covered
17How are Home Health Services Coded?
- 99500 99602
- Used by non-physician health care professionals
- Services provided in patients home
- 99601 99602
- Home infusion therapy drug administration, per
visit - Code by number of hours
- Not for self-administered medications by patient
- Drugs should be reported separately
18Exercise 10
Work exercise in the workbook, then click to see
the answers.
- 92082
- 97113
- 93514
- 90847
- 90657
- 96413, 96415 X3
19What are HCPCS - Level 2 Codes?
- Uniform method to report services, procedures and
supplies - Codes start with an alpha character
- Followed by four numeric digits
20What are Category II codes?
- New in 2004 end in letter F
- Supplemental tracking codes
- May be used for performance measurement
- Follows Medicine section in CPT
- Use of codes is optional
21What are Category III codes?
- Temporary codes for emerging technology, services
and procedures end in letter T - Check Category III before using unlisted codes
- Remember not all codes covered by insurance
- Note Updates to Category II and Category III
codes posted on AMA/CPT Internet site - Look for changes January 1 and July 1
22CPT Review Part 1
- Complete CPT Review Part 1 and 2 in your
workbook, then click here to check your answers
- 1. F
- 2. T
- 3. F
- 4. T
- 5. F
- 6. F
- 7. T
23CPT Review Part 2
- Complete CPT Review Part 1 and 2 in your
workbook, then click here to check your answers
- 1. Unlisted
- 2. Modifier
- 3. 26
- 4. 50
- 5. History, examination, medical decision
making - 6. 80
- 7. 59
- 8. Index
- 9. 51
24Congratulations!You have completed the on-line
portion of the CPT Coding Course
- E-mail us to obtain your final exam