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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.
I would use CPT 58600
Explain how the CPT Raadiology section is arranged?
Explain how the CPT Raadiology section is arranged?
evaluation and management, anesthesia, surgery, radiology, pathology and laboratory, medicine
The two sections that contain the CPT codes for ultrasound procedures are the "Radiology" section and the "Medicine" section. Within the Radiology section, ultrasound codes are primarily found under the subsection for Diagnostic Ultrasound. The Medicine section includes codes for specific ultrasound-guided procedures and interventions.
Radiology
In the CPT code book, ultrasound procedures are primarily found in two sections: the "Radiology" section, specifically under "Diagnostic Ultrasound," and the "Medicine" section, which includes codes for specialized ultrasound procedures such as echocardiography and vascular studies. The Radiology section covers a range of ultrasound imaging codes for various body systems, while the Medicine section focuses on ultrasound-guided interventions and specific diagnostic tests.
77247
not 5 section but 6 1. evaluation and management 2. anesthesia 3. surgery 4. radiology 5. pathology and laboratory 6. medicine
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What is CPT code 73130
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77299