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abbreviations (ex: ECG for electrocardiography)
the primary or key word(s) abstracted from a medical record that are
used to begin the code search in the Alphabetic Index and can identify a
procedure or service preformed; an organ or anatomic site; a condition,
illness, or injury; or an eponym, abbreviation, or acronym
a term indented one level below a section and usually describes an anatomic site or organ system
found at the beginning of each of the six sections of main text of the
CPT and define items that are necessary to appropriately interpret and
report the procedures and services found in the section
the place where a service or procedure was preformed, which has a specific code
a key word(s) selected after the main term has been chosen to help further define or describe the procedure or service
the main text of the CPT that contains the alphanumeric listing of all
category I procedure and service codes and their respective
descriptions
codes for a new or experimental procedure or service
one of six main sections of the CPTmanual
codes in which the components of a procedure are seperated and reported separately
the deliberate upgrading of a CPT code to the next highest
reimbursable code, despite a lack of documentation, so as to receive
higher reimbursements
indented one level below a subsection in the CPT coding manual and
usually refers to a specific anatomic site or procedures and/or services
level II codes created to supplement procedures and services not covered in the CPT
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