What is procedure code 15002?
Skin Replacement (CPT codes 15002 – 15005) CPT code 15002/15005 are only appropriately used in place of service inpatient hospital, outpatient hospital or ambulatory surgical center with regional or general anesthesia to resurface an area damaged by burns, traumatic injury or surgery.
When do you use CPT code 15004?
CPT® 15004 in section: Surgical preparation or creation of recipient site by excision of open wounds, burn eschar, or scar (including subcutaneous tissues), or incisional release of scar more.
Can CPT code 11102 and 11104 be billed together?
The CCIs state that 11102 and 11104 cannot under any circumstance be billed together which I understand would be true for the same lesion but our notes clearly document one lesion treated w/ shave and another completely separate (diagnostically and anatomically) treated with punch biopsy.
What is procedure code 14301?
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code 14301 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range – Adjacent Tissue Transfer or Rearrangement Procedures on the Integumentary System.
What is procedure code 14040?
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code 14040 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range – Adjacent Tissue Transfer or Rearrangement Procedures on the Integumentary System.
Can 11102 and 17000 be billed together?
According to the NCCI edits, you would want to append modifier 59 CPT to codes 17000 and 11102 to appropriately bypass bundling issues. So, you would report 17110, 17000-59, 17003 X 7, 11102-59. *This response is based on the best information available as of 06/20/19. ONLY ONE DATE LEFT!
Does 11102 need a modifier?
The surgical services provided are codes 11102- a biopsy, no additional modifier required, 17000 (-59) destruction, first lesion, and 17003 destruction 2-14 lesions. Modifier (-59) is used to alert the payer that the services are not related to the biopsy also performed on the same date.
What is the CPT code for adjacent tissue transfer?
An adjacent tissue transfer (CPT® 14000-14350) relocates a flap of healthy skin from a donor site to an adjacent laceration, scar, or other discontinuity.