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Reporting guidance for HCPCS/CPT add-on codes
Appears in HCPCS: 2019 Number 1
First Quarter Volume 19.
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Intracranial venous stent placement
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First Quarter Volume 19.
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Hybrid hernia repair
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First Quarter Volume 19.
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Placement of external spinal neurostimulator generator
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First Quarter Volume 19.
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HCPCS
Reporting guidance for HCPCS/CPT add-on codes
Appears in HCPCS: 2019 Number 1
First Quarter Volume 19.
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HCPCS
Reporting guidance for HCPCS/CPT add-on codes
Appears in HCPCS: 2019 Number 1
First Quarter Volume 19.
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HCPCS
CY 2006 OPPS Drug Administration Questions Related to Pub 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Chapter 4, Section 230.2
Appears in HCPCS: 2006 Number 1
First Quarter Volume 6.
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In CY 2005, hospitals were instructed to bill CPT codes 90781, 96412, and 96423 in 8 unit increments for additional hours of infusion on a separate line on the bill. Should we continue to do this i...
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CY 2006 OPPS Drug Administration Questions Related to Pub 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Chapter 4, Section 230.2
Appears in HCPCS: 2006 Number 1
First Quarter Volume 6.
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Are hospitals allowed to bill more than one “initial hour” drug administration infusion code under OPPS for CY 2006?
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The CY 2006 ...
HCPCS
CY 2006 OPPS Drug Administration Questions Related to Pub 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Chapter 4, Section 230.2
Appears in HCPCS: 2006 Number 1
First Quarter Volume 6.
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HCPCS code C8952 (Therapeutic, prophylactic or diagnostic injection; intravenous push) is included in Transmittal 785 as being billable for each different drug/ substance. How should hospitals bill...
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HCPCS code C...
HCPCS
CY 2006 OPPS Drug Administration Questions Related to Pub 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Chapter 4, Section 230.2
Appears in HCPCS: 2006 Number 1
First Quarter Volume 6.
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How should hospitals bill the administration of pain management medication for beneficiaries placed in observation after an outpatient procedure?
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In general, ...