It may be a typo for 70471
There is not an age requirement for using the CPT code 90471. The 90471 is a code that is used for immunization administration which can include flue shots.
Yes, you can code a 90471 (Immunization administration) with a 90658 (Influenza virus vaccine) as they represent different services. The 90471 code is used for the administration of vaccines, while the 90658 code specifically refers to the flu vaccine itself. When billing, ensure that the appropriate modifiers and documentation are included to clarify that these services are distinct and necessary.
I dont think they pay for this code
One code is 90471. There is a 2nd code for the actual influenza vaccine, but we need to know the age of the patient.
Yes, CPT code 90471, which is used for the administration of vaccines, was valid and in use in 2010. This code specifically pertains to the administration of a single vaccine or toxoid. It is important to verify coding guidelines and updates, as codes can change over time.
Vaccine administration codes. Not the charge for the vaccine itself (that is usually a separate charge), but the charge for injecting the shot.
The code for the administrative fee for a tetanus diphtheria vaccine is typically represented by the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 90471 for the first vaccine administered. If additional vaccines are given, 90472 may be used for each subsequent vaccine. It's important to check with the specific billing guidelines of the healthcare provider or insurance company, as codes and fees can vary.
90732, 90658 x 2, 90471
CPT: 90703 (Vaccines, Toxoids, Tetanus); 90471 (Immunization Administration, One Vaccine/Toxoid)
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