AMA CPT® Assistant - 1997 Issue 2 (February)
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97110, 97150, 97139 (Q&A) (February 1997)
February 1997 page 10b Coding Consultation Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97110, 97150, 97139 (Q&A) When reporting group therapeutic procedure(s), what constitutes a "group"? AMA Comment Two or more individuals constitute a "group." Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97110, 97150, 97139 (Q&A). CPT® Assistant. 1997; February 1997 page 10b ...
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Article Overview
This short CPT Assistant Q&A article addresses a common physical medicine and rehabilitation coding question about group therapeutic procedure reporting. It is useful for coders and billers who need to understand the scope of guidance discussed in the article and whether the topic applies to therapy documentation and claim preparation.
Why This Topic Matters
Even brief coding guidance can affect how therapy services are reported in practice. This article helps readers quickly determine whether the discussion is relevant to rehabilitation coding workflows and CPT-based billing research.
Article Sections
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Coding Consultation
Introduces the coding question addressed in the article and frames it as a consultation topic within physical medicine and rehabilitation.
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AMA Comment
Provides the response from the source organization in a concise Q&A format.
What You Will Learn
- The article’s focus within physical medicine and rehabilitation coding.
- That the piece is presented as a coding consultation question and answer.
- How the article frames group therapeutic procedure reporting at a high level.
- The source organization providing the comment.
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Billing specialists
- Compliance staff
- Rehabilitation therapy practices
- Coding educators
Codes Discussed
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