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What is billing code 36415?

CPT code 36415 - Collection of venous blood by venipuncture.CPT Code 36415: Collection of venous blood by venipunctureService code 36415 is routine venipuncture (blood draw)vein puncture


What is code 36415?

CPT Code 36415 : Collection of venous blood by venipuncture


What is procedure code 36415?

CPT Code 36415 : Collection of venous blood by venipuncture


Is this true HIPAA now requires that Medicare and Medicaid have their own code set?

yes


Was is the CPT code for blood draw?

36415


Is 36415 CLIA waived test?

36415 is the code for the venipuncture; it does not describe a particular test, so it is not regulated by CLIA.


What is the cpt code for cutdown venipuncture age 1 or over?

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Is CPT 36415 considered as an Ambulatory Surgery code?

CPT 36415 is not considered an Ambulatory Surgery code; it refers to the collection of venous blood by venipuncture. Ambulatory Surgery codes typically pertain to surgical procedures that can be performed on an outpatient basis, while 36415 is a procedure related to diagnostic testing rather than surgery.


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