CPT codes 84439 (Thyroid stimulating hormone) and 84443 (Thyroxine, total) can be billed together if both tests are medically necessary and ordered for the same patient encounter. However, it’s important to check for any specific payer guidelines or bundling edits that may apply, as some insurance companies may have restrictions on billing these codes together. Always ensure that appropriate documentation supports the medical necessity for both tests.
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73130 can be billed with 73140. When they are billed together they must be billed separately but can be on the same bill. Each must be billed on a separate line.
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Procedure code 84443 refers to the laboratory test for measuring thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels in the blood. This test is commonly used to assess thyroid function and diagnose conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. It is part of routine thyroid testing and helps guide treatment decisions for patients with thyroid-related disorders.
Billing code 84443 refers to a laboratory test for measuring the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the blood. This test is commonly used to assess thyroid function and diagnose conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. It is part of a broader panel of thyroid function tests that may include measurements of free thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).
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Medical code 84439 refers to a specific laboratory test used to measure the levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the blood. This test is typically ordered to evaluate thyroid function and diagnose conditions such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism. It is part of a broader set of tests that may include thyroid hormones like T3 and T4. Accurate coding is essential for proper billing and insurance reimbursement for these diagnostic services.
The code 88305 refers to a pathology service that involves the examination of a tissue specimen and is typically billed per specimen. The number of units billed for this code depends on the number of separate specimens examined. Each specimen that requires a separate microscopic examination can be billed as one unit of 88305. Therefore, if multiple specimens are processed, the total units billed would equal the number of individual specimens.
It is a blood test for Hemoglobin. This is one test for Anemia. Hematocrit is billed with code 85014.
CPT codes 92014 and 92015 cannot typically be billed together because they are both related to comprehensive eye exams and their components. Code 92014 is for an established patient comprehensive eye exam, while 92015 is for refraction. When billing for an eye exam, only one of these codes is usually appropriate per visit, as they represent overlapping services. Always check with specific payer guidelines for exceptions or specific billing rules.
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