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In a message dated 3/19/2003 9:57:41 AM Central Standard Time,
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> I am looking for info on CPT or HCPC codes for billing.  On the Super Bill
> they are using CPT codes for visits such as 99221, 99222 etc and my coders
> don't feel comfortable using these CPT

What is 99221?  We use 99211 which is an office visit -- nurse only -- and
then everything is billed under "Feeding Problem -- INfant" or "Newborn."  Of
course, since I work w/ a peds group, that works for us.  And since I'm in an
office in my home, the doc never sees them during a visit w/ me.  Otherwise
it could be billed at the doc rate if the doc stopped in.

Jan

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