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Hi, my doctor gave asprin, nitrostat, and maalox to a patient in his office after an abnormal EKG. My problem is I can't find codes to go with the asprin, maalox. I did find code E942.4 for the...
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E942.4 is an accident code that is as a result of poisoning, not administering the meds.The meds administered will be included with the office visit. You will use the administration of the meds to...
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Forgive me if I should know the type of facility that you work for/in.Charges for drugs and other misc. items are billable in certain facilities (such as an Urgent Care Center).If this took place in a...
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Well, and I'm wondering why you're using ICD codes to code drugs? Or have I missed something?
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I work for a billing company. We have just started billing for a MD. I should have just said what is the code for asprin and so on but I have been looking up ICD-9 codes all week and that just came...
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when Drugs are given in the office setting some are billable and payable and some you can bill for but most likely will not be paid. Injectables can be found in the HCPCS codes most are J code or you...
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