Well it depends on what you are removing?
Procedure codes 11441 and 11442 are used for excising benign skin lesions; 11441 is for lesions measuring 2.1 to 3.0 cm, while 11442 is for lesions measuring 3.1 to 4.0 cm. When billing, you should use the appropriate CPT code based on the size of the lesion excised. Ensure to include any relevant modifiers if applicable, such as for multiple procedures or when performed on different anatomical sites. Additionally, confirm that documentation supports the procedures performed to avoid claim denials.
337.20 is the code for complex regional pain syndrome. It used to be called reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
Here is the V-code for OT, ICD9 codes are for actual diagnosis V57.21 this code is used for OT treatment. There is a different # used for billing each type of treatment.
This is not a valid ICD-9-CM V-code, unless you actually meant V26.21 which is used to report an encounter for: Fertility testing.
The ICD9 code used as a diagnosis for IV antibiotic administration will depend on the infection being treated. Perhaps you were looking for a procedure code for administration.
The ICD-9 code for non-ambulatory would be 719.7. This code is used for difficulty in walking, but excludes an abnormality in the patient's gait. The new ICD-10-CM code will be R26.2.
The ICD-9 code for non-ambulatory would be 719.7. This code is used for difficulty in walking, but excludes an abnormality in the patient's gait. The new ICD-10-CM code will be R26.2.
The CPT manual, or Current Procedure Terminology manual, is the book used in teh physician's office to code procedure. It's companion is the ICD9 coding book.
It depends on the reason the patient is receiving the treatment, for example bipolar, personality disorder ect. There is not one specific code that is to be used with 90862, it is a pharmacy management code, so it is basically asking you why the patient is taking medication.
The ICD codes for wound care vary depending on the type of care needed. The base code is V58.4, but there are 4th digit subclassifications that may be used to clarify the information better.
The ICD-9 code for Williams Syndrome is 758.1. This code is used to classify the genetic disorder characterized by cardiovascular disease, distinctive facial features, and developmental delays. Williams Syndrome is a rare condition caused by a deletion of genetic material on chromosome 7.
Depends on Standard, Hemi, Heavy Duty, Extra Heavy Duty, Power Chair, etc. Your run-of-the-mill chair is code K0001, then they vary K000x with x being a number that changes based on the first line of this answer.