A. Subcutaneous chemotherapy administration
B. Material (sterile tray) supplied by the physician
C. Routine ECG with fifteen leads, with the physician providing only the interpretation and report of the test
D. CRH stimulation panel
E. Automated urinalysis for glucose, without microscopy
F. Aortography, thoracic, without serialography, radiological supervision, and interpretation
G. Radiological examination of the abdomen, four views
H. Re-evaluation of physical therapy established plan of care
I. Molecular pathology testing for HBB, full gene sequence (gene analysis)
J. Electrocorticogram at surgery, a separate procedure
A. 96401
Chemotherapy; Subcutaneous
Note: The correct code must be selected by reviewing the choices given in the Medicine section from the CPT Index (96401-96402); the procedure is not specified as hormonal.
B. 99070
Supply; Materials
C. 93010
Electrocardiography; Evaluation
Note: The service only includes the interpretation and report.
D. 80412
Corticotropic Releasing Hormone (CRH);Stimulation Panel
E. 81003
Urinalysis; Automated
Note: The procedure is without microscopy.
F. 75600
Aortography;Aorta Imaging
Note: The procedure is without serialography.
G. 85097
Bone Marrow; Smear Interpretation
H. 97001
Physical Medicine/Therapy/Occupational Therapy; Evaluation; Physical Therapy
Note: The physical therapy is not a re-evaluation.
1. 95076
Ingestion Challenge Test;Incremental/Sequential
J. 95829
Electrocorticogram; Intraoperative
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