
HCPCS Procedure and Supply Codes in Group J1
- J1000 injection depoestradiol cypionate up 5 mg HCPCS
- J1020 injection methylprednisolone acetate 20 mg HCPCS
- J1030 injection methylprednisolone acetate 40 mg HCPCS
- J1040 injection methylprednisolone acetate 80 mg HCPCS
- J1051 injection medroxyprogesterone acetate 50 mg HCPCS
- J1055 injection medroxyprogesterone acetate contraceptive use 150 HCPCS
- J1056 injection medroxyprogesterone acetate estradiol cypionate HCPCS
- J1060 injection testosterone cypionate estradiol cypionate up HCPCS
- J1070 injection testosterone cypionate up 100 mg HCPCS
- J1080 injection testosterone cypionate 1 cc 200 HCPCS
- J1094 injection dexamethasone acetate 1 mg HCPCS
- J1100 injection dexamethasone sodium phosphate 1mg HCPCS
- J1110 injection dihydroergotamine mesylate per 1 mg HCPCS
- J1120 injection acetazolamide sodium up 500 mg HCPCS
- J1160 injection digoxin up 05 mg HCPCS
- J1162 injection digoxin immune fab ovine per HCPCS
- J1165 injection phenytoin sodium per 50 mg HCPCS
- J1170 injection hydromorphone up 4 mg HCPCS
- J1180 injection dyphylline up 500 mg HCPCS
- J1190 injection dexrazoxane hydrochloride per 250 mg HCPCS
- J1200 injection diphenhydramine hcl up 50 mg HCPCS
- J1205 injection chlorothiazide sodium per 500 mg HCPCS
- J1212 injection dmso dimethyl sulfoxide 50 50 HCPCS
- J1230 injection methadone hcl up 10 mg HCPCS
- J1240 injection dimenhydrinate up 50 mg HCPCS
- J1245 injection dipyridamole per 10 mg HCPCS
- J1250 injection dobutamine hydrochloride per 250 mg HCPCS
- J1260 injection dolasetron mesylate 10 mg HCPCS
- J1265 injection dopamine hcl 40 mg HCPCS
- J1267 INJECTION, DORIPENEM, 10 MG HCPCS Code
- J1270 injection doxercalciferol 1 mcg HCPCS
- J1300 ECULIZUMAB INJECTION HCPCS Code
- J1320 injection amitriptyline hcl up 20 mg HCPCS
- J1324 injection enfuvirtide 1 mg HCPCS
- J1325 injection epoprostenol 05 mg HCPCS
- J1327 injection eptifibatide 5 mg HCPCS
- J1330 injection ergonovine maleate up 02 mg HCPCS
- J1335 injection ertapenem sodium 500 mg HCPCS
- J1364 injection erythromycin lactobionate per 500 mg HCPCS
- J1380 injection estradiol valerate up 10 mg HCPCS
- J1390 injection estradiol valerate up 20 mg HCPCS
- J1410 injection estrogen conjugated per 25 mg HCPCS
- J1430 injection ethanolamine oleate 100 mg HCPCS
- J1435 injection estrone per 1 mg HCPCS
- J1436 injection etidronate disodium per 300 mg HCPCS
- J1438 injection etanercept 25 mg code may HCPCS
- J1440 injection filgrastim gcsf 300 mcg HCPCS
- J1441 injection filgrastim gcsf 480 mcg HCPCS
- J1450 injection fluconazole 200 mg HCPCS
- J1451 injection fomepizole 15 mg HCPCS
- J1452 injection fomivirsen sodium intraocular 165 mg HCPCS
- J1453 INJECTION, FOSAPREPITANT, 1 MG HCPCS Code
- J1455 injection foscarnet sodium per 1000 mg HCPCS
- J1457 injection gallium nitrate 1 mg HCPCS
- J1458 injection galsulfase 1 mg HCPCS
- J1459 INJECTION, IMMUNE GLOBULIN (PRIVIGEN), INTRAVENOUS, NON-LYOPHILIZED (E.G. HCPCS Code
- J1460 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 1 cc HCPCS
- J1470 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 2 cc HCPCS
- J1480 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 3 cc HCPCS
- J1490 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 4 cc HCPCS
- J1500 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 5 cc HCPCS
- J1510 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 6 cc HCPCS
- J1520 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 7 cc HCPCS
- J1530 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 8 cc HCPCS
- J1540 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 9 cc HCPCS
- J1550 injection gamma globulin intramuscular 10 cc HCPCS
- J1560 injection gamma globulin intramuscular over 10 HCPCS
- J1561 GAMUNEX INJECTION HCPCS Code
- J1562 injection immune globulin subcutaneous 100 mg HCPCS
- J1563 IV IMMUNE GLOBULIN HCPCS Code
- J1564 IMMUNE GLOBULIN 10 MG HCPCS Code
- J1565 injection respiratory syncytial virus immune globulin HCPCS
- J1566 injection immune globulin intravenous lyophilized eg HCPCS
- J1567 injection immune globulin intravenous nonlyophilized eg HCPCS
- J1568 OCTAGAM INJECTION HCPCS Code
- J1569 GAMMAGARD LIQUID INJECTION HCPCS Code
- J1570 injection ganciclovir sodium 500 mg HCPCS
- J1571 HEPAGAM B IM INJECTION HCPCS Code
- J1572 FLEBOGAMMA INJECTION HCPCS Code
- J1573 HEPAGAM B INTRAVENOUS, INJ HCPCS Code
- J1580 injection garamycin gentamicin up 80 mg HCPCS
- J1590 injection gatifloxacin 10mg HCPCS
- J1595 injection glatiramer acetate 20 mg HCPCS
- J1600 injection gold sodium thiomalate up 50 HCPCS
- J1610 injection glucagon hydrochloride per 1 mg HCPCS
- J1620 injection gonadorelin hydrochloride per 100 mcg HCPCS
- J1626 injection granisetron hydrochloride 100 mcg HCPCS
- J1630 injection haloperidol up 5 mg HCPCS
- J1631 injection haloperidol decanoate per 50 mg HCPCS
- J1640 injection hemin 1 mg HCPCS
- J1642 injection heparin sodium heparin lock flush HCPCS
- J1644 injection heparin sodium per 1000 units HCPCS
- J1645 injection dalteparin sodium per 2500 iu HCPCS
- J1650 injection enoxaparin sodium 10 mg HCPCS
- J1652 injection fondaparinux sodium 05 mg HCPCS
- J1655 injection tinzaparin sodium 1000 iu HCPCS
- J1670 injection tetanus immune globulin human up HCPCS
- J1675 injection histrelin acetate 10 micrograms HCPCS
- J1700 injection hydrocortisone acetate up 25 mg HCPCS
- J1710 injection hydrocortisone sodium phosphate up 50 HCPCS
- J1720 injection hydrocortisone sodium succinate up 100 HCPCS
- J1730 injection diazoxide up 300 mg HCPCS
- J1740 injection ibandronate sodium 1 mg HCPCS
- J1742 injection ibutilide fumarate 1 mg HCPCS
- J1743 IDURSULFASE INJECTION HCPCS Code
- J1745 injection infliximab 10 mg HCPCS
- J1750 IRON DEXTRAN HCPCS Code
- J1751 injection iron dextran 165 50 mg HCPCS
- J1752 injection iron dextran 267 50 mg HCPCS
- J1756 injection iron sucrose 1 mg HCPCS
- J1785 injection imiglucerase per unit HCPCS
- J1790 injection droperidol up 5 mg HCPCS
- J1800 injection propranolol hcl up 1 mg HCPCS
- J1810 injection droperidol fentanyl citrate up 2 HCPCS
- J1815 injection insulin per 5 units HCPCS
- J1817 insulin administration through dme ie insulin HCPCS
- J1825 injection interferon beta1a 33 mcg HCPCS
- J1830 injection interferon beta1b 025 mg code HCPCS
- J1835 injection itraconazole 50 mg HCPCS
- J1840 injection kanamycin sulfate up 500 mg HCPCS
- J1850 injection kanamycin sulfate up 75 mg HCPCS
- J1885 injection ketorolac tromethamine per 15 mg HCPCS
- J1890 injection cephalothin sodium up 1 gram HCPCS
- J1930 INJECTION, LANREOTIDE, 1 MG HCPCS Code
- J1931 injection laronidase 01 mg HCPCS
- J1940 injection furosemide up 20 mg HCPCS
- J1945 injection lepirudin 50 mg HCPCS
- J1950 injection leuprolide acetate depot suspension per HCPCS
- J1953 INJECTION, LEVETIRACETAM, 10 MG HCPCS Code
- J1955 injection levocarnitine per 1 gm HCPCS
- J1956 injection levofloxacin 250 mg HCPCS
- J1960 injection levorphanol tartrate up 2 mg HCPCS
- J1980 injection hyoscyamine sulfate up 025 mg HCPCS
- J1990 injection chlordiazepoxide hcl up 100 mg HCPCS
What is HCPCS?
(HCPCS is commonly pronounced Hick-Picks.)
Each year, in the United States, health care insurers process over 5 billion claims for payment. For Medicare and other health insurance programs to ensure that these claims are processed in an orderly and consistent manner, standardized coding systems are essential. The HCPCS Level II Code Set is one of the standard code sets used for this purpose. The HCPCS is divided into two principal subsystems, referred to as level I and level II of the HCPCS. Level I of the HCPCS is comprised of CPT (Current Procedural Terminology), a numeric coding system maintained by the American Medical Association (AMA). The CPT is a uniform coding system consisting of descriptive terms and identifying codes that are used primarily to identify medical services and procedures furnished by physicians and other health care professionals. These health care professionals use the CPT to identify services and procedures for which they bill public or private health insurance programs. Decisions regarding the addition, deletion, or revision of CPT codes are made by the AMA. The CPT codes are republished and updated annually by the AMA. Level I of the HCPCS, the CPT codes, does not include codes needed to separately report medical items or services that are regularly billed by suppliers other than physicians.
Level II of the HCPCS is a standardized coding system that is used primarily to identify products, supplies, and services not included in the CPT codes, such as ambulance services and durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS) when used outside a physician's office. Because Medicare and other insurers cover a variety of services, supplies, and equipment that are not identified by CPT codes, the level II HCPCS codes were established for submitting claims for these items. The development and use of level II of the HCPCS began in the 1980's. Level II codes are also referred to as alpha-numeric codes because they consist of a single alphabetical letter followed by 4 numeric digits, while CPT codes are identified using 5 numeric digits.
In October of 2003, the Secretary of HHS delegated authority under the HIPAA legislation to CMS to maintain and distribute HCPCS Level II Codes. As stated in 42 CFR Sec. 414.40 (a) CMS establishes uniform national definitions of services, codes to represent services, and payment modifiers to the codes. Within CMS there is a CMS HCPCS Workgroup which is an internal workgroup comprised of representatives of the major components of CMS, as well as other consultants from pertinent Federal agencies. Prior to December 31, 2003, Level III HCPCS were developed and used by Medicaid State agencies, Medicare contractors, and private insurers in their specific programs or local areas of jurisdiction. For purposes of Medicare, level III codes were also referred to as local codes. Local codes were established when an insurer preferred that suppliers use a local code to identify a service, for which there is no level I or level II code, rather than use a "miscellaneous or not otherwise classified code." The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) required CMS to adopt standards for coding systems that are used for reporting health care transactions. We published, in the Federal Register on August 17, 2000 (65 FR 50312), regulations to implement this part of the HIPAA legislation. These regulations provided for the elimination of level III local codes by October 2002, at which time, the level I and level II code sets could be used. The elimination of local codes was postponed, as a result of section 532(a) of BIPA, which continued the use of local codes through December 31, 2003.
(Source: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/MedHCPCSGenInfo/)
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