Introduction To CPT: Current Procedural Terminology
Introduction To CPT: Current Procedural Terminology
Introduction To CPT: Current Procedural Terminology
Legal Stuff
The information provided here is personal opinion only and
should not be construed as legal advice. Each provider is
ultimately responsible for bills submitted under their NPI
numbers. For specific legal guidance on any billing issue,
consult with your Medicare Carrier and/or your health care
attorney.
The information contained in this presentation should not be
copied or distributed without the permission of WVUPC or
Laura Sullivan, CPC.
Creation of CPT
American Medical Association created CPT in 1966
1st Edition contained primarily surgical codes
It began as a 4 digit system but in 1970 changed to 5
digits
In 2000, CPT was named the national standard under
HIPAA
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Use of CPT
CPT is used for:
Reporting medical procedures and services to governmental
and third party payors for payment
Developing medical review guidelines
Medical research
Education
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Who decides?
AMA has an editorial panel that maintains, revises,
deletes and modifies CPT codes
The panel is made up of 17 members, 11 are
nominated by the AMA the others are nominated by
various other entities such as BC/BS and CMS.
Terms range from 1 to 4 years depending on the type
of seat held on the panel
Source: Principles of CPT Coding 6th Edition AMA
90281-99607 Medicine
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Appendixes
Appendix A= Modifiers
Appendix B= Summary of Additions, Deletions and Revisions
Appendix C= Clinical Examples
Appendix D= Summary of Add-on Codes
Appendix E= Summary of Modifier -51 exempt
Appendix F= Summary of Modifier -63 exempt
Appendix G= Summary of codes that include moderate sedation
Appendix H= Alpha listing of Performance Measures
Appendix I= Genetic Testing Modifiers
Appendix J= Electrodiagnostic Medicine listing of Sensory, Motor and
Mixed Nerves
Appendix K= Products pending FDA approval
Appendix L= Vascular Family Listing
Appendix M= Crosswalk from Deleted Codes
Appendix N= Summary of Resequenced Codes
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Guidelines
- At the beginning of each section are specific guidelines
on how to choose the appropriate code within the
section.
Example: Radiology explains how supervision and interpretation codes
should be coded
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Example
Appendectomy
1. Index shows code range 44950-44960
2. Go to 44950 and review the individual codes to find the appropriate
code for the procedure performed
44950
Appendectomy;
CPT Assistant Feb 92:22, Sep 96:4, Aug 02:2, Nov 08:7
(Incidental appendectomy during intra-abdominal surgery does not usually warrant a separate
identification. If necessary to report, add modifier -52)
44955
when done for indicated purpose at time of other major procedure (not a separate procedure)(List separately
in addition to code for primary procedure)
CPT Assistant Fall 92:22, Sep 96:4, Apr 97:3, Nov 08:7
44960
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CPT Assistant
On each code there is a listing for the CPT Assistant this is to
show you where to go in the AMA monthly publication. (This
is for more clarification on the code, if needed.)
44950
Appendectomy;
CPT Assistant Feb 92:22, Sep 96:4, Aug 02:2, Nov 08:7
Month
Year
Volume
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Modifiers
Modifiers are used to modify the code that
is chosen for a given procedure.
These are listed in the front cover of the CPT
book with a description
Example:
51 Multiple Procedure
52 Reduced Service
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Place of Service
The first page of the CPT book (no page number
designation) is a list of locations.
These locations indicate where the procedure was
performed
These are selected by the coder and they print on
the CMS 1500 form for billing
Example:
11 Office
21 Inpatient Hospital
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Next step
- Once the charge is filed with the insurance company
they will review the charge and pay it appropriately
according to their contract with the office and/or the
patient.
- Payment is received in your office
- Posted to the patients account
Exceptions
The insurance company may need additional
information on the procedure such as a copy of
the documentation to support the charge
They may request information from the patient
regarding accident information, possible other
insurance responsibility, or coverage
determination
These issues may delay payment
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Questions
For questions regarding CPT codes you may contact
Laura Sullivan
304-347-1374
sullivanl@rcbhsc.wvu.edu