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located at the rear of the nose; contain lymphoid tissue that

Ambulatory payment classification (APC)

the first step in choosing the correct digestive endoscopic pr

Chapter 28-Procedural and Diagnostic Coding

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) 4t

getting down to the exact part of what happen at visit

to identify billable services provided to patients

The process of controlling costs, often through the use of bud

the arbitrary practice of some insurance carriers to group cod

An approach to the production of goods and services that refle

toward the head or the upper part of the body, also known as c

The board of funeral directors and embalmers

Procedure codes identify the procedures and services that phys

away from the head or the lower part of the body; also known a

portion of a specimen used for testing.

Chapter 28 Appendices (Ambulatory coding)

Before the mid-1960s, most patients paid out of pocket for th

Procedure codes identify the procedures and services that phys

At the time of death or while death in imminent

electronic equivalent of the CMS-1500 form; used by physicians

structure or vehicle that is adapted for the overnight accommo

the person starts a fire regardless of whether the fire contin

Procedure codes identify the procedures and services that phys

electronic equivalent of the CMS-1500 form; used by physicians

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4)

A laboratory technician drew blood gase

Physician laboratory and pathology serv

Chapter 19 Digestive System CPT Coding

actions that are inconsistent with accepted, sound medical, bu

CPT Coding Chapter 19 Digestive System

Group of CPT codes that describe similar procedures

Before the mid-1960s, most patients paid out of pocket for th

this term is caused by tight lingual frenum and is often diagn

Code the following radiology procedures

What a procedure actually cost- the sum of all materials, labo

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4)

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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

the first step in choosing the correct digestive endoscopic pr

What a procedure actually cost- the sum of all materials, labo

Excision, lesion of the palate with a simple primary closure.

a CPT code marked with a + in the CPT manual that must be repo

MRI lower extremity, any joint without

reimburses ambulance service providers a preestablished fee fo

electronic equivalent of the CMS-1500 form; used by physicians

(1) associated with diseases inherited; (2) one who carries, t

Chapter28 terms (Ambulatory Coding)

substance or chemical compound undergoing analysis.

assignment of a number to record the order of tissue acquisiti

How many centimeters are in 3 inches?

structure or vehicle that is adapted for the overnight accommo

At the time of death or while death in imminent

A laboratory technician drew blood gase

variable-length file format that is used to bill institutional

Code the following radiology procedures

to identify billable services provided to patients

A specialty certification a physician can receive certifying t

a code that is always assigned in addition to primary procedur

a code that is always assigned in addition to primary procedur

Comprehensive Medical Coding, Chapter 28, Introduction to CPT Coding

Any information disseminated or placed before the public.

assignment of a number to record the order of tissue acquisiti

Procedure codes identify the procedures and services that phys

Physician laboratory and pathology serv

provides the official descriptions of CPT codes and the guidel

a coding restriction frequently triggered by the words include

A number of things bound together. In relation to coding accur

28.04 Reckless damage or destruction

provides the official descriptions of CPT codes and the guidel

additional procedure or technique that may be required during

The purpose of CPT codes is to identify billable services prov

The physicians office completes x-rays

The CPT manual often reflects the techn

any code that includes more than one procedure in its descript

Procedure codes identify the procedures and services that phys

getting down to the exact part of what happen at visit

Chapter 28 Procedural and Diagnostic Coding Vocabulary:

(1) associated with diseases inherited; (2) one who carries, t

The purpose of CPT codes is to identify billable services prov

A patient with a history of exostoses h

Permanent codes… -bulk of CPT…. referred to by names of 6 secti

Chapter 8 Introduction to CPT coding

A condition that exists along with the primary diagnosis of a

reimbursement rate calculated on a prospective basis; rate is

what two words are important factors in coding hernia repair?

located at the rear of the nose; contain lymphoid tissue that

Procedure codes identify the procedures and services that phys

a coding restriction frequently triggered by the words include

A specialty certification a physician can receive certifying t

without the effective consent of the owner intentionally knowi

Plastic repair of the cleft lip/nasal deformity primary bilate

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4)

substance administered with an antigen that enhances the respo

a CPT code marked with a + in the CPT manual that must be repo

The purpose of CPT codes is to identify billable services prov

additional procedure or technique that may be required during

CT head or brain, without contrast, fol

Codes for Outpatient medical services ad procedures ( & cost)

Code he following interventional radiol

ambulatory surgical center (aSC) paymen

pg. 475… 1) E/M codes (99201- 99499) that describe physician en

without the effective consent of the owner he recklessly damag

Excision, lesion of the palate with a simple primary closure.

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4)

Code the following radiology procedures

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4)

Additional components that can be considered when selecting an

the index arranged in alphabetic order by disease; includes th

A diagnostic, transoral, flexible esophagoscopy was performed.

Chapter28 terms (Ambulatory Coding)

actions that are inconsistent with accepted, sound medical, bu

the person starts a fire regardless of whether the fire contin

Chapter 28 CPT Coding , 29 HCPCS Coding , and 30 CPT Modifiers

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT-4)

The physicians office completes x-rays

the index arranged in alphabetic order by disease; includes th

The CPT manual is ever changing and is

Chapter 28 symbol (Ambulatory Coding)

The purpose of CPT codes is to identify billable services prov

Codes for Outpatient medical services ad procedures ( & cost)

The CPT manual often reflects the techn

The purpose of CPT codes is to identify billable services prov

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) 4t

Group of CPT codes that describe similar procedures

Ambulatory payment classification (APC)

The purpose of CPT codes is to identify billable services prov

this term is caused by tight lingual frenum and is often diagn

Any information disseminated or placed before the public.

Comprehensive Medical Coding, Chapter 28, Introduction to CPT Coding

Plastic repair of the cleft lip/nasal deformity primary bilate

A number of things bound together. In relation to coding accur

A physician is placing a nasogastric tube using fluoroscopic g

electronic equivalent of the CMS-1500 form; used by physicians

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a CPT code marked with a + in the CPT manual that must be repo

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To reduce a dead human boy to ashes and bone fragments by the

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something that cause your chief compliant

An 80-year-old man with advanced periph

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bulge in an artery that can weaken the arterial wall and event

Before the mid-1960s, most patients paid out of pocket for th

reimburses ambulance service providers a preestablished fee fo

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