Code 99214 is a Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code used for outpatient office visits. It typically indicates an established patient visit that requires a moderate level of complexity, usually involving a detailed medical history, an examination, and medical decision-making of moderate complexity. This code is generally used when the visit involves addressing multiple health issues or requires more time and resources than a lower-level visit code.
CPT Code 99214- Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient.
CPT Code 99214- Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient.
CPT Code 99214- Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient.
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I am not sure what is being asked here
Per CPT Assistant, October 2006, both CPT codes would be reported as for a new patient. The 99214 is incorrect per this instruction.
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Oh, dude, CPT code 99214 is just a fancy way of saying "office or other outpatient visit for an established patient, typically 25 minutes." It's like the secret code doctors use to bill for spending quality time with you during your appointment. So, next time you see it on your medical bill, just know they're not charging you for the bad magazines in the waiting room.
The answer is 99214 you will find this on page ten of your CPT manual 2010 version.