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Week 2 CPT

Chapter 13

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The CPT manual was developed by the: American Medical Association
CPT stands for: Current Procedural Terminology
Providers of health care are paid based on the codes submitted for __________ or procedures provided to the patient. Services
The first CPT was published in this year: 1966
In which year were CPT codes incorporated as Level I codes into the Healthcare Procedure Coding System (HCPCS)? 1983
Identify the placement of CPT codes on the CMS-1500 insurance form. Box 24D Line 1
What are the abbreviations of the two coding systems that translate medical services into codes? CPT & HCPCS
What is the abbreviation for the coding system used to translate medical diagnoses into codes? ICD-9-CM
What is the correct title of the insurance form developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on which outpatient services are reported. CMS-1500
CPT stands for: Current Procedural Terminology
This Act requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to adopt national uniform standards for the electronic transmission of financial and administrative health information. HIPAA
True/False Symbols with definitions are located at the bottom of the page in the CPT. True
Symbol that means the beginning and end of text changes. A right and a left triangle
Symbol that means modifier -51 exempt. A circle with a line through it
Symbol that means revised procedure description. A triangle
Symbol that means an add-on. Plus Sign
Symbol that means moderate (conscious) sedation included. Bullseye
Symbol that means pending FDA approval status. Lightening bolt
Symbol that means new. Bullet
Where is a complete list of additions, deletions, and revisions located in the CPT manual? Appendix B
Which CPT manual appendix contains a complete list of all modifier -51 exempt codes? Appendix E
Which CPT manual appendix contains a complete list of add-on codes? Appendix D
Lists all modifiers that are used to alter or modify codes. Appendix A
Contains clinical examples of many of the Evaluation and Management (E/M) Codes. Appendix C
Contains a summary of CPT codes that are modifier -63 exempt. Appendix F
A summary of moderate (conscious) sedation codes. Appendix G
Summary of Resequenced CPT codes. Appendix N
The Alphabetic Index of Performance Measures by Clinical Condition or Topic and lists the Category II Codes. Appendix H
Summary of Crosswalked Deleted CPT Codes. Appendix M
List the Genetic Testing Code Modifiers. Appendix I
Lists the Vascular Families. Appendix L
The Electrodiagnostic Medicine Listing of Sensory, Motor, and Mixed Nerves Appendix J
Product Pending FDA Approval List Appendix K
In which CPT appendix would you find examples for E/M codes? Appendix C
In which CPT appendix would you find a summary of add-on codes? Appendix D
To what extent do the codes in Appendix D have the code description listed? No description.
To what extent do cross references for added, deleted, or reused codes appear in Appendix B? No cross references appear
A chapter that covers on of six topics included in the CPT manual. Section
Sections are divided into: Subsections
Subsections, __________, __________, and __________ are divisions of sections that are based on anatomy, procedure,condition, description, or approach. Subheadings, categories, and subcategories
Included in each section of the CPT manual, they provide specific information about coding in that section and contain valuable information for the coder. Guidelines
Type of code that has the full code description. Stand-alone code
Code that has only a portion of the code description. Indented code
Provide additional information to the third-party payer about services provided to a patient. Modifiers
A Category III code would be reported rather than a Category I __________ code. Unlisted
Special reports must be submitted with claims for procedures that are unusual, new, seldom used, or use Category I __________ codes or Category __________ codes. unlisted, III
Words with similar meanings. Synonyms
Things that are named after people. Eponyms
Name the six index location methods. Service or Procedure Anatomic Site Condition or Disease Synonym Eponym Abbreviation
Indicates the correct code will be found elsewhere. "See"
CPT coding is only one of a two-part coding system called: HCPCS
A collection of codes that represents procedures, supplies, products, and services that may be provided to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries and to individuals enrolled in private health insurance programs. HCPCS
These codes are CPT codes in the CPT manual. Level I Codes
The primary coding system used in the outpatient setting to code professional services provided to patients. CPT
(National Codes); five-position alphanumeric codes representing physician and nonphysician services that are not represented in Level I codes. Level II Codes
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