Category III codes have 3 digits and one Alpha. For example, 0019T. They are temporary codes for emerging technology, services, and procedures (taken from CPT 2011).
The answer is 174.DXXII/III = (C + LX + VI + II/III) + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III = CLXXIVDXXII/III == D/III + X/III + X/III + II/III == (CxV)/III + (III + I/III) + (III + I/III) + II/III == Cx(V/III) + VII + I/III == Cx(I + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + (CxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + ((XxX)xII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + Xx(VI + II/III) + VII + I/III == C + LX + (XxII)/III + VII + I/III == C + LX + VI + II/III + VII + I/III == CLXXIV
there are 5: I II III V X
iii or III = 3
It is: iii or III = 3
3 times... 3 three III
Category III codes
twice a year
Category III Codes report emerging technology and are temporary codes used for up to 5 years.
The category number or level codes that represent services and procedures that have been approved by the FDA and proven to have clinical effectiveness are typically found in category 1 codes. Category 1 codes are used for procedures, services, and tests that have been well-established through clinical research and have a demonstrated clinical effectiveness. These codes are widely accepted by insurance companies and healthcare providers.
Category III codes include new or rare procedures. These may be incorporated as Category I codes during the next revision of the CPT manual.
Rockets
mortar tubes
III
Group III machines
Group III machines
Different disks have different codes. The code for your Warcraft III should be on the case of the disk.
Category I, II, III, IV, and/or V.