The HCPCS codes for Tobacco Screening, G9902-G9909, are used to document various aspects of tobacco use screening and intervention for patients. These codes help healthcare providers track and report on the identification of tobacco users, the provision of tobacco cessation interventions, and the assessment of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) status prior to initiating anti-TNF therapy.
1. HCPCS Code G9902
HCPCS G9902 describes the identification of a patient as a tobacco user after being screened for tobacco use.
2. HCPCS Code G9903
HCPCS G9903 describes the identification of a patient as a tobacco non-user after being screened for tobacco use.
3. HCPCS Code G9905
HCPCS G9905 indicates that the patient was not screened for tobacco use.
4. HCPCS Code G9906
HCPCS G9906 signifies that a patient identified as a tobacco user received tobacco cessation intervention, such as counseling or pharmacotherapy, during the measurement period or in the six months prior.
5. HCPCS Code G9908
HCPCS G9908 indicates that a patient identified as a tobacco user did not receive tobacco cessation intervention, such as counseling or pharmacotherapy, during the measurement period or in the six months prior.
6. HCPCS Code G9912
HCPCS G9912 represents the assessment and interpretation of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) status prior to initiating anti-TNF therapy.
7. HCPCS Code G9913
HCPCS G9913 indicates that Hepatitis B virus (HBV) status was not assessed and interpreted prior to initiating anti-TNF therapy, with the reason not otherwise specified.
8. HCPCS Code G9914
HCPCS G9914 signifies that the patient initiated an anti-TNF agent.
9. HCPCS Code G9915
HCPCS G9915 indicates that there is no record of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) results documented.
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