If at the end of five years the code has not been converted to Category I, then this procedure must be marked with a Category I “unspecified procedure” code. Category II codes are five characters long and are comprised of four digits and a terminal letter. For example, the code for ...
H10.501 Blepharoconjunctivitis, Unspecified, Right Eye H10.502 Blepharoconjunctivitis, Unspecified, Left Eye H10.503 Blepharoconjunctivitis, Unspecified, Bilateral H10.509 Blepharoconjunctivitis, Unspecified EAR H60.391 Infective Otitis Externa, Right Ear H60.392 Infective Otitis Externa, Left Ear H60.393 In...
HCPCS is a standardized coding system. Medicare and other health insurers use this coding system to submit claims for services provided to patients. This new code will allow laboratories who are conducting the tests to bill for the specific test instead of using an unspecified code. ...