Yes
third-party payers
Medicare does pay separately for a surgical tray for a limited number of surgical procedures. But many third-party payers do not pay separately
No. No. NO.
yes
It depends on the specific third-party payer and their policies. Some third-party payers may require a special report or additional documentation when unlisted codes are used, while others may not have this requirement. It is important to review the guidelines of the specific payer to determine if any additional documentation is needed.
prayers
The main purpose of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) is to use uniform information to describe medical, surgical and diagnostic services throughout the healthcare fraternity. Insurers use them to determine the amount of payment a practitioner will receive. The code set ensures uniformity as everyone - physicians, patients, coders, billers, accreditation organizations, payers and others others - uses the same codes to mean the same thing'
tax payers
tax payers
The main purpose of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) is to use uniform information to describe medical, surgical and diagnostic services throughout the healthcare fraternity. Insurers use them to determine the amount of payment a practitioner will receive. The code set ensures uniformity as everyone - physicians, patients, coders, billers, accreditation organizations, payers and others others - uses the same codes to mean the same thing'
Private Insurance, Government Plans, Managed Care Plans, Workers Compensation are all third party payers.
Tax payers