CPT, or Current Procedural Terminology, is a standardized coding system used primarily in the United States to describe medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and procedures. Its primary function is to provide a uniform language that facilitates communication among healthcare providers, payers, and patients, ensuring accurate billing and documentation. CPT codes are essential for insurance reimbursement, quality reporting, and tracking healthcare trends and outcomes.
CPT Code 80076- Hepatic function panel.
The CPT code for barium swallow is 74220. If cineradiography or video assistance is used for a swallowing function study, then 74230 is appropriate.
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CPT code 82570 refers to the laboratory test for "Creatinine; blood." This test measures the level of creatinine in the blood to assess kidney function and diagnose potential kidney disorders. It is commonly ordered as part of a metabolic panel or renal function tests.
Through CPT add on codes, health care providers/professionals can determine whether a particular service provided to a patient was done as an add-on to one medical service.
82247 -BILIRUBIN; TOTAL Liver Function test , includes the total , direct and indirect bilirubin.
CPT code 82550 refers to the laboratory test for "Creatinine, serum." This test measures the level of creatinine in the blood, which is an important marker for kidney function. Elevated creatinine levels can indicate impaired kidney function or kidney disease. The code is used for billing and documentation purposes in medical practices and laboratories.
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