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  2. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    It is necessary for most users of the CPT code (principally providers of services) to pay license fees for access to the code. In the past, AMA offered a limited search of the CPT manual for personal, non-commercial use on its web site. CPT codes can be looked up on the AAPC (American Academy of Professional Coders) website. History

  3. Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System - Wikipedia

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    The Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS, often pronounced by its acronym as "hick picks") is a set of health care procedure codes based on the American Medical Association's Current Procedural Terminology (CPT).

  4. Procedure code - Wikipedia

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    Procedure code. Procedure codes are a sub-type of medical classification used to identify specific surgical, medical, or diagnostic interventions. The structure of the codes will depend on the classification; for example some use a numerical system, others alphanumeric.

  5. SNOMED CT - Wikipedia

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    SNOMED CT consists of four primary core components: Concept Codes – numerical codes that identify clinical terms, primitive or defined, organized in hierarchies. Descriptions – textual descriptions of Concept Codes. Relationships – relationships between Concept Codes that have a related meaning.

  6. Diagnosis code - Wikipedia

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    In health care, diagnosis codes are used as a tool to group and identify diseases, disorders, symptoms, poisonings, adverse effects of drugs and chemicals, injuries and other reasons for patient encounters. Diagnostic coding is the translation of written descriptions of diseases, illnesses and injuries into codes from a particular classification.

  7. HCPCS Level 2 - Wikipedia

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    L-codes (example: L0112): Orthotic/Prosthetic Procedures; M-codes (example: M0064): Medical Services; P-codes (example: P2028): Pathology and Laboratory; Q-codes (example: Q0035): Temporary Codes; R-codes (example: R0070): Diagnostic Radiology Services; S-codes (example: S0012): Private Payer Codes; T-codes (example: T1000): State Medicaid ...

  8. ICD-10 Procedure Coding System - Wikipedia

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    The ICD-10 Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) is a US system of medical classification used for procedural coding.The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the agency responsible for maintaining the inpatient procedure code set in the U.S., contracted with 3M Health Information Systems in 1995 to design and then develop a procedure classification system to replace Volume 3 of ICD-9-CM.

  9. Major Diagnostic Category - Wikipedia

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    The Major Diagnostic Categories (MDC) are formed by dividing all possible principal diagnoses (from ICD-9-CM) into 25 mutually exclusive diagnosis areas. MDC codes, like diagnosis-related group (DRG) codes, are primarily a claims and administrative data element unique to the United States medical care reimbursement system.

  10. Cpt code - Wikipedia

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  11. ABC Codes - Wikipedia

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    ABC Codes are five-digit alpha codes (e.g., AAAAA) used by licensed and non-licensed healthcare practitioners to supplement medical codes (e.g. CPT and HCPCS II) on standard electronic (e.g. American National Standards Institute, Accredited Standards Committee X12 N 837P healthcare claims and on standard paper claims (e.g., CMS 1500 Form) to describe services, remedies and/or supply items ...