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  2. CPT Coding for Drug Administration - AAPC Knowledge Center

    www.aapc.com/blog/23016-infuse-yourself-with-coding-knowledge

    Drug Administration Basics. First, remember that there are three categories of drug administration: Hydration: CPT® codes 96360-96361 are for pre-packaged fluids and electrolytes. These codes are not used to report infusion of drugs or other substances and are not reported by the physician in a facility setting.

  3. Coding Infusions, Hydration, and Injections - AAPC

    www.aapc.com/blog/84877-hows-your-infusion-hydration-and-injection-coding

    Possibly the most important concept to understand when coding infusions, hydration, and injections is the facility hierarchy. “It’s not necessarily what started dripping first. It’s the intent of that visit,” Stevens explained. “Chemotherapy infusion will always come first, and then your chemo push, and then a chemo injection.”.

  4. The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 96365 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Therapeutic, Prophylactic, and Diagnostic Injections and Infusions (Excludes Chemotherapy and Other Highly Complex Drug or Highly Complex Biologic Agent Administration).

  5. Eliminate INFUSION Confusion - AAPC Knowledge Center

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    Start with the primary reason for the encounter (patient presents for chemo treatment, sequence accordingly). Code 96413 x 1 for the first hour of infusion chemo drug C. Code 96415 x 1 for the second hour of infusion chemo drug C. Code 96367 x 1 for one hour infusion of pro drugs A & B mixed together.

  6. The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 96413 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Injection and Intravenous Infusion Chemotherapy and Other Highly Complex Drug or Highly Complex Biologic Agent Administration.

  7. How Do I Report Hydration and Reclast® Infusion? - AAPC

    www.aapc.com/blog/39595-how-do-i-report-hydration-and-reclast-infusion

    The appropriate HCPCS Level II supply code for Reclast® is J3489 Injection, zoledronic acid, 1 mg. For an initial infusion of Reclast® lasting 16 minutes or longer, report 96365 Intravenous infusion, for therapy, prophylaxis, or diagnosis (specify substance or drug); initial, up to 1 hour. An initial infusion lasting 15 or fewer minutes is ...

  8. Home Infusion Therapy HCPCS Code range S9325-S9379 - AAPC

    www.aapc.com/codes/hcpcs-codes-range/391

    S9325-S9379 Home Infusion Therapy. S9325. Home infusion therapy, pain management infusion; administrative services, professional pharmacy services, care coordination, and all necessary supplies and equipment, (drugs and nursing visits coded separately), per diem (do not use this code with S9326, S9327 or S9328) S9326.

  9. Codes. CPT. CPT Codes. Medicine Services and Procedures. Hydration, Therapeutic, Prophylactic, Diagnostic Injections and Infusions, and Chemotherapy and Other Highly Complex Drug or Highly Complex Biologic Agent Administration. Hydration Infusion. 96361. 96360.

  10. Wiki IV Infusion and IV Push CPT Codes. - AAPC

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    0. Jun 15, 2016. #4. 6365. opiecpc said: A patient was infused with Rocephin for 1 hour, then was given a IV Push into the left anterior cubitus. I was informed to code procedure as 96365 for infusion and 96375 for IV Push, not 96374.

  11. Facility Infusions: Free the Confusion - AAPC Knowledge Center

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    For example, a patient presents to the emergency department (ED) at 9:52 a.m., and an infusion of normal saline 1,000 cc for hydration is ordered and begun. At 10:30 a.m., an intravenous (IV) push of Ondansetron 4 mg is administered. The normal saline infusion is discontinued at 11:00 a.m. For this scenario, you would code: