- 2025 Telehealth CPT Codes: What You Need to Know Now | ModuleMD
Stay updated on 2025 telehealth CPT code changes, including new codes for virtual care, telephone visits, and reimbursements Learn what’s new now!
- Telemedicine Telehealth 2025 | Coding Clarified
In the Evaluation and Management (E M) section, there are 17 new telemedicine codes (98000-98016), effective Jan 1, 2025 CPT 2025 will include new codes for audio-only telemedicine visits for new patients (98008-98011) and established patients (98012-98015)
- TELEHEALTH FOR PROVIDERS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Certain telehealth visits can be delivered using audio-only technology (such as a telephone) if someone is unable to use both audio and video (such as a smartphone or computer)
- How to Code for Telehealth, Audio-Only, and Virtual-Digital Visits
Learn how to accurately get paid for telemedicine services with medical codes for telehealth, audio-only and virtual-digital visits The right codes for Medicare, Medicaid and private payers can
- Medicare telehealth information - Humana
Therefore, if an audio-only visit is conducted, use the evaluation and management (E M) codes, as appropriate, as well as telehealth modifier “93” to indicate an audio only visit
- Audio-Only Telehealth: Coding Risks and Documentation Must-Haves
The State of Audio-Only Telehealth Audio-only telehealth was first broadly permitted under emergency COVID-19 public health flexibilities in 2020 Since then, Congress and the Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) have extended its allowance under select conditions through the Consolidated Appropriations Act In 2025, Medicare continues to reimburse audio-only services in specific
- New Audio-Only and Brief Telehealth E M Codes: Documentation Medicare . . .
Explore the latest CPT and HCPCS codes for audio-only and brief telehealth services, including documentation rules, Modifier 93 usage, and Medicare compliance updates for 2025
- Telehealth Services - Novitas Solutions
Telehealth services Telehealth services are defined as services a physician or practitioner provides via two-way, interactive technology (or telehealth) Telehealth substitutes for an in-person visit and generally involves two-way, interactive technology permitting communication between the practitioner and patient
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