710.9 Unspecified diffuse connective tissue disease
Pneumonia, organism unspecified
TP I think means Third-Party. If it's in the context of billing.
ICD9 CM Code 300.00 - Anxiety state, unspecified.
ICD9 CM Code 300.00 - Anxiety state, unspecified.
Code 780.79 is a diagnosis code contained in the ICD-9-CM code set. You can look this code and its decription for free at the following helpful website: www.findacode.com
Medical code 4010 9999 is not a standard code recognized in common medical coding systems such as ICD-10 or CPT. It's possible that it may refer to a specific internal coding system used by a particular healthcare provider or insurance company. If you need clarification on a specific medical billing situation, it's best to consult with a medical billing specialist or the relevant healthcare provider for accurate information.
Billing code 20605 refers to the procedural code used for the aspiration and/or injection into a major joint or bursa, such as the knee, hip, or shoulder. This code is commonly utilized by healthcare providers to bill for services involving the removal of fluid or the administration of medication into these joints. It is part of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes used for medical billing and documentation.
Bill type 141 in medical billing refers to a billing code used for inpatient hospital services. Specifically, it is designated for "Inpatient Acute Care" services, indicating that the patient was admitted to the hospital for treatment that requires at least one overnight stay. This code helps insurance companies and healthcare providers categorize and process claims for inpatient care efficiently.
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Medical billing and medical coding are important to the operations of a hospital, doctor's office or any medical facility. They are part of the records and financial department and help to keep records of all patients, of procedures and take care of billing and insurance records.
non-specific hyperlipidemia, OR high blood fats (a generalized term not mentioning exactly which fats are elevated) Hope this answers the question for you. :)
TF = Intermediate level of care.