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CPT Codes | American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes provide a uniform nomenclature for coding medical procedures and services Here you'll find the AMA's latest updates on new CPT codes, new code proposals, CPT code revisions and more
CPT® overview and code approval - American Medical Association What is a CPT® code? The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes offer doctors and health care professionals a uniform language for coding medical services and procedures to streamline reporting, increase accuracy and efficiency CPT codes are also used for administrative management purposes such as claims processing and developing guidelines for medical care review The CPT terminology
Behavioral health coding guide - American Medical Association Download a PDF of this practice guide that provides physician practices and their care teams with a list of key CPT codes that can be used (as deemed medically appropriate) when administering behavioral health screening, treatment and or preventative services
Medical coding mistakes that could cost you Here are some of the most common mix-ups to avoid in medical coding Unbundling codes When there is a single code available that captures payment for the component parts of a procedure, that is what should be used Unbundling refers to using multiple CPT codes for the individual parts of the procedure, either due to misunderstanding or in an effort to increase payment Upcoding Example: You
AMA releases CPT 2025 code set - American Medical Association CHICAGO — The emergence of medical innovations, new technologies and cutting-edge procedures spurred most of the annual changes presented in the release of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2025, the nation’s uniform data-sharing code set for medical procedures and services published by the American Medical Association (AMA)