CPT 2000: interventional pain management coding in the new millennium.
Pain Physician
; 3(1): 73-85, 2000 Jan.
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ABSTRACT
UNLABELLED Current Procedural Terminology is a systematic listing and coding of procedures and services performed by physicians and other providers. The CPT is the most widely accepted nomenclature for the reporting of procedures by physicians and other providers for health-care services provided by the government, and private health-insurance programs. It is most widely accepted for claim processing, and for the development of guidelines for medical care review, and it provides the uniform language applicable to medical education, research, and utilization. The CPT 2000 includes a multitude of changes. Those of most important interest to interventional pain management specialists include neural blockade where the codes used in pain management have been totally revamped. The entire section of neural blockade codes has been substantially altered, either by deletion, modification, or addition of a new code. Various deleted codes include 62274 to 62279, 62288, 62289, 62298, and 64440 to 64445. The definitions for CPT codes 62273, 62280, 62281, 62282, 62287, 62291, 62350, 64622, 64623, and 72285 have been modified and changed. Multiple new codes not only include replacement codes for epidurals, but also creation of codes for sacroiliac-joint injection, sacroiliac-joint arthrography, percutaneous lysis of epidural adhesions, facet-joint injections at the cervical and thoracic levels, neurolytic facet-joint neural blockade for cervical and thoracic levels, transforaminal injection codes for cervical/thoracic and lumbar/sacral, epidurography and radiological examination. The several advantages and disadvantages of new codes and future directions in CPT coding are described. KEYWORDS Interventional pain management, CPT 1999, CPT 2000, epidural injections, facet-joint.
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Pain Physician
Assunto da revista:
PSICOFISIOLOGIA
Ano de publicação:
2000
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Estados Unidos