J3301 is the HCPCS code for injection, triamcinolone acetonide, a corticosteroid used to treat various conditions. It is often associated with diagnosis codes related to conditions like allergic rhinitis (J30.9), Asthma (J45.909), or other inflammatory conditions. The specific diagnosis code should align with the patient's condition being treated with the injection. Always consult the latest coding guidelines or a medical coding professional for the most accurate coding.
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00003-0293-20 ten mg
J3301 is a medical billing code used to identify the administration of the drug Triamcinolone Acetonide, specifically in a dosage of 10 mg. This code is commonly used in outpatient settings for billing purposes when the medication is provided as an injection. It is important for healthcare providers to use the correct code to ensure appropriate reimbursement from insurance companies.
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Diagnosis Code
There is no diagnosis code matching for 545.
00030-0293-28
96372 is the procedure code indicating an injection. It is not a diagnosis code.
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