CPT code 96372 is used to describe the administration of a therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection into a muscle or subcutaneous tissue. This code is typically used for the injection of drugs or substances that require administration by a healthcare professional. It does not cover the medication itself, only the procedure of injection. It's important for billing and documentation purposes in medical settings.
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CPT Code 96372- Therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection (specify substance or drug); subcutaneous or intramuscular
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CPT code 96372, which is used for therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection (subcutaneous or intramuscular), typically pairs with revenue code 96360 for the administration of the injection. However, the specific revenue code can vary based on the facility and the billing practices. It's essential to verify with the specific payer guidelines for accurate coding.
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.
96372 is the procedure code indicating an injection. It is not a diagnosis code.
CPT procedure code: 96372 (NOTE: You would also need to specify another code for the substance or drug which was injected)
96372 is the procedure code indicating an injection. It is not a diagnosis code.
In my opinion I would say no. Look at 96372. Michelle, RCC
96372 or Q0136 or J0886. It depends on your setting (facility) and what codes the insuracnce will take to pay the bill.