How To Use CPT Code 9002F

CPT 9002F describes the presence of an aortic aneurysm with a diameter of 5.0 to 5.4 cm on a computed tomographic (CT) imaging study. This article will cover the description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples. 1. What is CPT Code 9002F? CPT 9002F can be used to…

How To Use CPT Code 9003F

CPT 9003F describes the presence of an aortic aneurysm with a diameter of 5.5 to 5.9 cm on a computed tomographic (CT) imaging study. This article will cover the description, official definition, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples of CPT code 9003F. 1. What is CPT Code 9003F?…

How To Use CPT Code 4328F

CPT 4328F describes the process of inquiring about sleep disturbances in patients with Parkinson’s disease in order to plan treatment effectively. This article will cover the description, official guidelines, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples. 1. What is CPT Code 4328F? CPT 4328F can be used to document…

How To Use CPT Code 9004F

CPT 9004F describes the presence of an aortic aneurysm with a maximum diameter of 6.0 cm or greater on a computed tomographic (CT) imaging study. This article will cover the description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples. 1. What is CPT Code 9004F? CPT 9004F can be used…

How To Use CPT Code 4400F

CPT 4400F describes the discussion of rehabilitative therapy options with a patient or caregiver for Parkinson’s disease. This article will cover the official description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples. 1. What is CPT Code 4400F? CPT 4400F can be used to describe the discussion of rehabilitative therapy…

How To Use CPT Code 9005F

CPT 9005F describes the documentation of an asymptomatic carotid stenosis, where there is no history of transient ischemic attack or stroke in any carotid or vertebrobasilar territory. This article will cover the description, official description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples. 1. What is CPT Code 9005F? CPT…

How To Use CPT Code 4525F

CPT 4525F describes a neuropsychiatric intervention ordered by a healthcare provider for a patient with dementia. This article will cover the description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples of CPT code 4525F. 1. What is CPT Code 4525F? CPT 4525F can be used to describe a neuropsychiatric intervention…

How To Use CPT Code 9006F

CPT 9006F describes the documentation of symptomatic carotid stenosis in patients who have experienced an ipsilateral carotid territory transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke within 120 days prior to a surgical procedure. This article will cover the description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples. 1. What is CPT…

How To Use CPT Code 4526F

CPT 4526F describes the neuropsychiatric intervention received by a patient with dementia. This article will cover the description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements, billing guidelines, historical information, and examples. 1. What is CPT Code 4526F? CPT 4526F can be used to report the neuropsychiatric intervention provided to patients with dementia. This code is…

How To Use CPT Code 9007F

CPT 9007F describes a specific type of carotid stenosis that is indicated by an ipsilateral transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke occurring 120 or more days prior to a surgical procedure, or a prior contralateral carotid territory or vertebrobasilar TIA or stroke. This article will cover the description, procedure, qualifying circumstances, appropriate usage, documentation requirements,…