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Buck's 2023 HCPCS Level II - E-Book

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2023 | 1. Auflage
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  • UNIQUE Full-color anatomy plates (including Netter's Anatomy illustrations) enhance your understanding of specific coding situations by helping you understand anatomy and physiology.
  • Easy-to-use format optimizes reimbursement through quick, accurate, and efficient coding.
  • At-a-glance code listings and distinctive symbols make it easy to identify new, revised, and deleted codes.
  • Full-color design with color tables helps you locate and identify codes with speed and accuracy.
  • Jurisdiction symbols show the appropriate contractor to be billed when submitting claims to Medicare carriers and Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs).
  • Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) payment and status indicators show which codes are payable in the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System to ensure accurate reporting and appropriate reimbursement.
  • Durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) indicators address reimbursement for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies.
  • Drug code annotations identify brand-name drugs as well as drugs that appear on the National Drug Class (NDC) directory and other Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved drugs.
  • Age/sex edits identify codes for use only with patients of a specific age or sex.
  • Quantity symbol indicates the maximum allowable units per day per patient in physician and outpatient hospital settings, as listed in the Medically Unlikely Edits (MUEs) for enhanced accuracy on claims.
  • The American Hospital Association Coding Clinic® for HCPCS citations provide a reference point for information about specific codes and their usage.
  • Physician Quality Reporting System icon identifies codes that are specific to PQRS measures.

For fast, accurate, and efficient coding, pick this practical HCPCS reference! Buck's 2023 HCPCS Level II provides an easy-to-use guide to the latest HCPCS codes. It helps you locate specific codes, comply with coding regulations, manage reimbursement for medical supplies, report patient data, code Medicare cases, and more. Spiral bound, this full-color reference simplifies coding with anatomy plates (including Netter's Anatomy illustrations) and ASC (Ambulatory Surgical Center) payment and status indicators. In addition, it includes a companion website with the latest coding updates. - UNIQUE! Current Dental Terminology (CDT) codes from the American Dental Association (ADA) offer one-step access to all dental codes. - UNIQUE! Full-color anatomy plates (including Netter's Anatomy illustrations) enhance your understanding of specific coding situations by helping you understand anatomy and physiology. - Easy-to-use format optimizes reimbursement through quick, accurate, and efficient coding. - At-a-glance code listings and distinctive symbols make it easy to identify new, revised, and deleted codes. - Full-color design with color tables helps you locate and identify codes with speed and accuracy. - Jurisdiction symbols show the appropriate contractor to be billed when submitting claims to Medicare carriers and Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs). - Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) payment and status indicators show which codes are payable in the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System to ensure accurate reporting and appropriate reimbursement. - Durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) indicators address reimbursement for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies. - Drug code annotations identify brand-name drugs as well as drugs that appear on the National Drug Class (NDC) directory and other Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved drugs. - Age/sex edits identify codes for use only with patients of a specific age or sex. - Quantity symbol indicates the maximum allowable units per day per patient in physician and outpatient hospital settings, as listed in the Medically Unlikely Edits (MUEs) for enhanced accuracy on claims. - The American Hospital Association Coding Clinic for HCPCS citations provide a reference point for information about specific codes and their usage. - Physician Quality Reporting System icon identifies codes that are specific to PQRS measures. - NEW! Updated HCPCS code set ensures fast and accurate coding, with the latest Healthcare Common Procedure Coding

List of Illustrations


Plate 1 Cranial Nerves (12 pairs) are known by their numbers (Roman numerals) and names. (Herlihy BL: The Human Body in Health and Illness, ed 6, St. Louis, 2018, Elsevier.)

Plate 2 Nerves of Orbit. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4615.)

Plate 3 Innervation of the Hand: Median and Ulnar Nerves (From Drake RL, Vogl AW, Mitchell AWM, Tibbitts RM, Richardson PE: Gray’s Atlas of Anatomy, ed 2, Philadelphia, 2015, Churchill Livingstone.)

Plate 4 Arteries and Nerves of the Forearm (Anterior View) (From Drake RL, Vogl AW, Mitchell AWM, Tibbitts RM, Richardson PE: Gray’s Atlas of Anatomy, ed 2, Philadelphia, 2015, Churchill Livingstone.)

Plate 5 Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb: Anterior View. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4846.)

Plate 6 Superficial Nerves and Veins of Lower Limb: Posterior View. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4669.)

Plate 7 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Anterior Views. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4475.)

Plate 8 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Posterior View. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 49316.)

Plate 9 Arteries and Nerves of Thigh: Posterior View. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 49317.)

Plate 10 Anatomy of the Eye. (Dehn RW, Asprey DP: Essential Clinical Procedures, ed 3, Philadelphia, 2013, Saunders.)

Plate 11 Intrinsic Arteries and Veins of Eye. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 49107.)

Plate 12 Anatomy of the Conjunctiva and Eyelids. (Kumar V, Abbas AK, Aster JC: Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease, ed 9, Philadelphia, 2015, Saunders.)

Plate 13 Eyelid. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4557.)

Plate 14 Lacrimal Apparatus. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 49103.)

Plate 15 Pathway of Sound. (LaFleur Brooks D, LaFleur Brooks M: Basic Medical Language, ed 4, St. Louis, 2013, Mosby.)

Plate 16 Middle Ear Structures. (©Elsevier Collection.)

Plate 17 Structural Landmarks of Tympanic Membrane. (Ignatavicius DD, Workman ML: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Patient-Centered Collaborative Care, ed 7, St. Louis, 2013, Saunders.)

Plate 18 Inner Ear Structures. (©Elsevier Collection.)

Plate 19 The Tooth. (©Elsevier Collection).

Plate 20 Adult Teeth. (©Elsevier Collection).

Plate 21 A, Dorsal view of tongue showing the roughened large lingual tonsils on the posterior of the tongue and the foliate papillae on the side. B, Section of dorsal of the tongue showing a cutaway through lingual papillae and showing von Ebner’s glands at the base of the vallate papilla. (Brand RW, Isselhard DE: Anatomy of Orofacial Structures: A Comprehensive Approach, ed 8, St. Louis, 2019, Elsevier.)

Plate 22 Paranasal Sinuses. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 8427.)

Plate 23 Salivary Glands. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4396.)

Plate 24 Coronary Arteries: Arteriographic Views. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4725.)

Plate 25 Coronary Arteries: Arteriographic Views. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4542.)

Plate 26 Arteries of Brain: Frontal View and Section. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4588.)

Plate 27 Mucosa and Musculature of Large Intestine. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image ID: 4778.)

Plate 28 Cross Section of Thorax at T3-4 Disc Level. (Copyright 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. www.netterimages.com. Image

Plate 29 Knee joint opened; anterior, posterior, and proximal views. A, Anterior view of the knee joint, opened by folding the patella and patellar ligament inferiorly. On the lateral side is the fibular collateral ligament, separated by the popliteal tendon from the lateral meniscus. On the medial side, the tibial collateral ligament is attached to the medial meniscus. The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are seen between the femoral condyles. B, Posterior view of the opened knee joint with a more complete view of the posterior cruciate ligament. C, The femur is removed, showing the proximal (articular) end of the right tibia. On the medial side is the gently curved medial meniscus; on the lateral side is the more tightly curved lateral meniscus. The anterior end of the medial meniscus is anchored to the surface of the tibia by the transverse ligament. The cut ends of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are shown, as well as the meniscofemoral ligament. (Fritz S: Mosby’s Essential Sciences for Therapeutic Massage: Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics, and Pathology, ed 5, St. Louis, 2017, Elsevier.)

Figure 1 Insulin pump.

Figure 2 Foley catheter.

Figure 3 Insulin pump.

Figure 4 Arm sling.

Figure 5 Nasal cannula.

Figure 6 Tracheostomy cannula.

Figure 7 Helmet.

Figure 8 Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) involves percutaneous placement of central venous catheter into vena cava or right atrium.

Figure 9 (A) Brachytherapy device, (B) Brachytherapy device inserted.

Figure 10 (A) Single pacemaker, (B) Dual pacemaker, (C) Biventricular pacemaker.

Figure 11 Walkers.

Figure 12 Oximeter device.

Figure 13 Nebulizer

Figure 14 Glucose monitor.

Figure 15 Tissue adhesive.

Figure 16 PET scan.

Figure 17 Electromagnetic device.

Figure 18 Infusion pump.

Figure 19 (A) Flexible cervical collar. (B) Adjustable cervical collar.

Figure 20 Thoracic-lumbar-sacral-orthosis (TLSO).

Figure 21 Thoracic-lumbar-sacral orthosis (TLSO) Jewett flexion control.

Figure 22 Lumbar-sacral orthosis.

Figure 23 Halo device.

Figure 24 Milwaukee CTLSO.

Figure 25 Thoracic-hip-knee-ankle orthosis (THKAO).

Figure 26 Hip orthosis.

Figure 27 Knee orthosis.

Figure 28 Ankle-foot orthosis (AFO).

Figure 29 Knee-ankle-foot orthosis (KAFO).

Figure 30 Hip-knee-ankle-foot orthosis (HKAFO).

Figure 31 Foot inserts.

Figure 32 Arch support.

Figure 33 Hallux valgus splint.

Figure 34 Molded custom shoe.

Figure 35 Elbow orthoses.

Figure 36 Partial foot.

Figure 37 Ankle Symes.

Figure 38 Above knee.

Figure 39 Partial hand.

Figure 40 Upper extremity addition.

Figure 41 Terminal devices, hand and hook.

Figure 42 Electronic elbow.

Figure 43 Implant breast prosthesis.

Figure 44 (A) Nasal prosthesis, (B) Auricular prosthesis.

Figure 45 Metacarpophalangeal implant.

Figure 46 Ventricular assist device.

Figure 47 Finger splint.

Figure 48 Phototherapeutic keratectomy (PRK).

Figure 49 Gastric band.

Figure 50 IUD.

Figure 51 Nova...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.1.2023
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitswesen
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
ISBN-10 0-323-87443-6 / 0323874436
ISBN-13 978-0-323-87443-4 / 9780323874434
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