Explain how the CPT Raadiology section is arranged?
Explain how the CPT Raadiology section is arranged?
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Under normal circumstances, you would have more specific information for the radiological procedure; such as type, anatomical location and other criteria. Otherwise, if documentation is not specific to warrant a specific CPT radiology code, you would use an "unlisted procedure" code.
To learn more about radiology you can read a medical textbook or go to radiology websites. Radiology sites include Radiology RSNA and the American College of Radiology.
Explain how the CPT Raadiology section is arranged?
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evaluation and management, anesthesia, surgery, radiology, pathology and laboratory, medicine
What is CPT code 73130
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77299
77299
repeat pericadiocentese
Radiology; Diagnostic Radiology (Diagnostic Imaging); Head and Neck; Computed Tomography [CT], maxillofacial area; without contrast material.
70336 is a CPT Radiology / Diagnostic Radiology procedure code for: Magnetic resonance (eg., proton) imaging, temporomandibular joint(s).
72050 is a CPT Radiology / Diagnostic Radiology procedure code for: Radiologic examination, spine, entire, survey study, anteroposterior and lateral; minimum of 4 views. (The "-1" is not a valid number or modifier with this CPT code)