08. Procedure Codes
Procedure Codes
ND320 AIHCND C01 L02 A07 Prodedure Codes
Key Points
Procedure Codes: the categorization of the medical codes during an encounter.
It's important to note if a procedure is inpatient or outpatient.
Key Procedure Code Sets
The graphic above shows some additional information about 3 of the important code sets. Here are the key points about each of them.
- ICD10 PCS: Procedure Coding Systems
- Only for Inpatient
- 72,000+ codes as of 2019
- Focus on medical and surgical
- CPT: Current Procedural Terminology
- Outpatient focused but can apply to physician visits in ambulatory settings
- 10,000+ codes as of 2019
- Focus on professional services by physician
- HCPCS: Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
- Inpatient and outpatient
- Has 3 levels
- L1: CPT Codes
- L2: Non-physician services
- DME: Durable Medical Equipment
- Ambulatory Services
- Dental
- L3: Medicare/Medicaid related
We will focus on ICD-10 PCS and CPT codes, but it's good to be aware of HCPCS codes, too!
ICD10-PCS Code Structure
- 7 alphanumeric characters [A-Z, 0-9]
- 1st character is the Section
- Reference Section codes categories in the table above
- Subsequent characters relate to the Section and give:
- Body System
- Body Part
- Approach
- Device used for a procedure
Additional Resources
PCS Code Example
For this example we used 027004Z.
This is a Heart Surgery code that relates to:
- Dilation of Coronary Artery
- One Site with Drug-eluting Intraluminal Device
- Open Approach
You can see the breakdown in the image above.
In the table, you can see that this code starts with 0, which is the Medical category.
If you look over the link from the last section, PCS Procedure Code System, you can further see where the rest of the code breaks down.
- 0 = Medical
- 2 = Heart and Great Vessels
- 7 = Dilation
- 0 = Coronary Artery, One Site
- 0 = Open Approach
- 4 = Drug-eluting Intraluminal Device
- Z = No Qualifier
Additional Resources
Code Sets
SOLUTION:
ICD10 - PCSPCS Code Quiz
SOLUTION:
02724TZCPT Codes
CPT codes have the following structure:
- Up to 5 numbers
- 3 Categories
- Category 1: Billable codes
- 10 sections largely split along biological systems which are broken out in the image above
- Category 2:
- Five digits that end in F
- Non-billable
- Performance measure focused on physicals and patient history
- Category 3:
- Services and procedures using emerging technology
Generally, you'll focus on the first two categories.
As a reminder, we will not be covering HCPCS Codes. However, we have added some additional links regarding HCPCS codes below.
Additional Links
CPT Code Quiz
QUIZ QUESTION::
Match the CPT Code with the correct high level Category (1,2,3) or Billable Code Category, if it has one.
ANSWER CHOICES:
CPT Code |
Category |
---|---|
49878 |
|
97563 |
|
3875F |
|
79832 |
SOLUTION:
CPT Code |
Category |
---|---|
97563 |
|
49878 |
|
79832 |
|
3875F |
Code Sets Quiz
QUIZ QUESTION::
Match the correct code set to its attributes.
ANSWER CHOICES:
Attibutes |
Code Set |
---|---|
10,000+ Codes |
|
Focus on medical and surgical |
|
72,000+ codes |
|
Has 3 Categories |
|
Has 3 levels |
|
Up to 5 numbers |
|
Up to 7 alphanumeric digits |
|
Focused on Outpatient |
|
Only Deals with Inpatient |
SOLUTION:
Attibutes |
Code Set |
---|---|
10,000+ Codes |
|
Has 3 Categories |
|
Up to 5 numbers |
|
Focused on Outpatient |
|
Has 3 levels |
|
10,000+ Codes |
|
Has 3 Categories |
|
Up to 5 numbers |
|
Focused on Outpatient |
|
10,000+ Codes |
|
Has 3 Categories |
|
Up to 5 numbers |
|
Focused on Outpatient |
|
Focus on medical and surgical |
|
72,000+ codes |
|
Up to 7 alphanumeric digits |
|
Only Deals with Inpatient |
|
Focus on medical and surgical |
|
72,000+ codes |
|
Up to 7 alphanumeric digits |
|
Only Deals with Inpatient |
|
Focus on medical and surgical |
|
72,000+ codes |
|
Up to 7 alphanumeric digits |
|
Only Deals with Inpatient |
|
Focus on medical and surgical |
|
72,000+ codes |
|
Up to 7 alphanumeric digits |
|
Only Deals with Inpatient |
|
10,000+ Codes |
|
Has 3 Categories |
|
Up to 5 numbers |
|
Focused on Outpatient |