Friday, October 17, 2014

Cpt Codes Are Used To Facilitate Medical Billing

By Patty Goff


There are so many complicated procedures in the medical field that it makes billing difficult. All the illnesses, procedures and medicines have complicated names. The individual who is qualified to work as a coder will have to be familiar with the Current Procedural Terminology or cpt codes to perform those duties.

Experts sitting on a panel, the CPT editorial panel, oversee the administration of the coding. Of experts exists called the CPT Editorial Panel. They work under the auspices and direction of the AMA. There is a copyright owned and protected by that august organization.

This code was created to make clear what was administered to each patient in the communications transmitted from one medical department to another. Separate ones identify diagnoses, surgeries and all other medical processes.

There are three types of CPT code, which differentiates between procedures. These are Category I, Category II and Category III. Some examples of the first category are outpatient care, Home health care and in-patient care in a retirement home.

There are specific ones for the administration of anesthesia. Each code refers to a body part or type of procedure. For example, upper or lower abdomen, radiological procedures and neck are each assigned their own code.

Individual numbers assigned to surgical services may include pelvic, reproductive system and auditory system. To make the billing very specific, a cochlear implant surgery is classified under auditory system. Billing is rendered less complicated when used in the bills sent out to the patient.

Codes for radiological procedures include radiation oncology, mammography and all diagnostic ultrasound procedures. This includes those used to examine the baby when a woman is pregnant. Sometimes the sex of the baby can be identified in this procedure.

Another category is pathology and laboratory. Drug testing, a simple urinalysis and various testing of the blood fall under this category. Transfusions are included. The postmortems, also known as autopsies, are classified here.

The ones for the category named medicine include routine vaccinations, administering those immunizations and treatments for kidney disease, which are transfusions to clean the blood. It is dialysis that maintains the patients life while they wait for a kidney transplant. After that, if successful, they will no longer require dialysis treatments.

Treatments by medical specialists come under the class of those indicating medicine. The specialists can be board-certified in psychiatry, cardiology or otorhinolaryngology. The psychiatrist treats the mind, the cardiologist the heart and the otorhinolaryngologist, the ears, nose and throat.

Under category II the codes include a letter of the alphabet as the fifth character in the code. For example, you will find four digits and then an alphabetical character. The eleven category II codes include physical examination, diagnostic screening processes or the results and patient history.

Under Category III you will find the ones for psychotherapy and other counseling services. From time to time codes are retired. This year will not see a change in the psychological testing code. Each year they are re-evaluated.

The American Medical Association owns the registered trademark and the copyright belongs to them. They license it out to other medical organizations for their use. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, and the Federal Register make use of these codes to make their billing work function smoothly.




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