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19 Ιουν 2013 · Answer: The carpometacarpal joint is considered a small joint, therefore, it is appropriate to report code 20600, Athrocentesis, aspiration, and/or injection, small joint or bursa (eg, fingers, toes); without ultrasound guidance, for this procedure."
- Wiki injections - Can anyone tell me definitively - AAPC
The carpometacarpal joint is considered a small joint,...
- Coding for Joint Aspiration and Injection - AAPC
Report a single unit of 20600-20611 for each joint treated,...
- Wiki injections - Can anyone tell me definitively - AAPC
23 Ιουλ 2013 · The carpometacarpal joint is considered a small joint, therefore, it is appropriate to report code 20600, Arthrocentesis, aspiration and/or injection, small joint or bursa (eg, fingers, toes); without ultrasound guidance, for this procedure.
15 Αυγ 2017 · Report a single unit of 20600-20611 for each joint treated, regardless of how many aspirations and/or injections occur in a single joint. CPT® allows you to separately report fluoroscopic, CT, or MRI guidance for needle placement during joint/bursa aspiration/injection, when performed.
30 Οκτ 2010 · CPT code: 20600 “ Arthrocentesis, aspiration and/or injection; small joint or bursa (eg, fingers, toes)” Materials Needed. Technique / Procedure Steps. Always start with informed consent from the patient, and then a time-out to verify correct patient and injection site.
Listed below are the ICD-10-PCS procedure codes associated with common hand and wrist procedures. Please determine the appropriate ICD-10-PCS code section based on the general descriptions in the right hand column.
Report only a single unit of a joint injection code (seen on table below) for each joint treated, regardless of how many aspirations and/or injections occur in a single joint. For example, if the physician administers two injections, one on either side
When a physician performs a right first carpometacarpal joint injection without ultrasound guidance, is it appropriate to report code 20605 for an intermediate joint injection (eg, wrist), or is it appropriate to report code 20600 for a small joint injection?