yes it does
____________0f the CPT manual list some HCPCS modifiers.
CPT modifiers clarify services and procedures performed by healthcare providers. HCPCS modifiers accompany HCPCS codes to provide additional information regarding the product or service identified.
CPT modifiers clarify services and procedures performed by healthcare providers. HCPCS modifiers accompany HCPCS codes to provide additional information regarding the product or service identified.
The modifiers -AD (Modifier for a professional component) and -QX (Modifier for a service performed under a teaching physician's supervision) are not standard CPT modifiers; they are actually used in billing for Medicare and may not be included in the CPT manual itself. Instead, they are found in the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) or Medicare guidelines. It's essential to refer to specific payer policies or resources for accurate billing practices involving these modifiers.
Level 1
In appendix A of the CPT.
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CPT modifiers are used to clarify services and procedures performed by providers. A list of all CPT modifiers with a brief description is located insider the front cover of the coding manual.
Modifiers are two digit numbers, two letters or alphanumeric characters that follow CPT/HCPCS codes providing additional information about the service or procedure performed. They are usually used to indicate the area of the body where a procedure was performed or that multiple procedures in the same session.
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Modifiers are found in Appendix A of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codebook. This appendix provides a comprehensive list of modifiers that can be appended to CPT codes to provide additional information about the services rendered. Each modifier is accompanied by a description that explains its purpose and usage.
Appendix A of CPT manual