CPT code 76002, which was used for the interpretation of a radiologic examination to detect the presence of a foreign body, was deleted in 2016. This change was part of the American Medical Association's efforts to streamline the coding system and eliminate codes that were either redundant or rarely used. As a result, healthcare providers and coders have had to adapt to new codes that better reflect current practices.
CPT Code J 0170 has been deleted.
CPT Code J 7619 has been deleted. No cross reference given.)
The CPT Code 92130 has been deleted.
CPT Code J 0170 has been deleted.
No, It is still active.
CPT Code G8445 has been deleted. No cross reference given.
94750 since the previous code 93722 was deleted
CPT medicine code 90772 has been deleted. CPT instructs to use code 96372 which is used for a: Therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection (specify substance or drug); subcutaneous or intramuscular.
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New additions and revisions in the CPT code book are indicated through specific symbols. A bullet (•) denotes a new code, while a triangle (▲) indicates a code that has been revised or changed. Additionally, a horizontal triangle (▴) signifies that a code has been deleted. Each annual edition of the CPT code book includes a summary of these changes for easy reference.
There is no CPT code 97504
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