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  2. Codify by AAPC helps you quickly and accurately select the CPT® codes you need to keep your claims on track. With Codify by AAPC cross-reference tools, you can check common code pairings. You also get CPT to ICD-10-CM , CPT to HCPCS , and CPT to Modifier crosswalks.

  3. We update the Code List to conform to the most recent publications of CPT and HCPCS codes and to account for changes in Medicare coverage and payment policies.

  4. CPT® (Current Procedural Terminology) | CPT® Codes | AMA

    www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/cpt

    Review the criteria for CPT® Category I, Category II and Category II codes, access applications and read frequently asked questions.

  5. Coding and billing tools for ICD-10-CM/PCS, CPT, HCPCS. Search tools, index look-up, tips, articles and more for medical and health care code sets.

  6. CPT® Procedure Codes - Current Procedural Terminology ...

    www.findacode.com/cpt/cpt-procedure-codes.html

    The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code set is maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel. The CPT code set accurately describes medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and is designed to communicate uniform information about medical services and procedures among physicians, coders, patients ...

  7. CPT Code List: Your Ultimate Medical Billing Guide

    www.medicalbillgurus.com/cpt-code-list

    The comprehensive CPT code list serves as an essential resource for healthcare professionals involved in medical billing and coding. It contains a wide range of codes that represent specific services and procedures, allowing coders to accurately document and report the care provided.

  8. What is CPT - AAPC

    www.aapc.com/resources/what-is-cpt

    Most CPT ® codes are Category I codes. These represent existing services or procedures widely used and, when appropriate, approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). With a few exceptions, Category I codes, typically denoted by five numeric characters, are arranged in numerical order.