HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2015 Issue 14 (April)
CPT Medicine section updates reflect new products and technologies to report
April 15th, 2015
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Article Overview
This article explains selected 2015 updates to the CPT Medicine section and related ophthalmology and cardiovascular code changes. It is aimed at coding professionals who need a high-level understanding of newly added and revised reporting areas for products, procedures, and device-related services, along with references to the organizations and publication timing that shape these updates.
Why This Topic Matters
It helps coding staff identify whether the article addresses the specific Medicine chapter areas they work with and understand the scope of annual CPT updates affecting reporting workflows.
Article Sections
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Overview of 2015 CPT Medicine section updates
Introduces the annual CPT Medicine chapter update cycle and the broad categories of changes discussed in the article. It frames the article around new and revised reporting areas across multiple specialties.
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Vaccines, Toxoids section
Summarizes updates tied to vaccine product reporting and publication timing within the CPT process. It also notes the role of advisory and editorial organizations referenced in the article.
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Eye procedures updated
Covers changes in ophthalmology-related services, including a newly added procedure for corneal measurement and related reporting context. It also mentions limited Surgery section updates tied to eye and ocular adnexa procedures.
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Additional changes to the Medicine section
Reviews additional Medicine chapter additions and revisions related to cardiovascular device programming and testing, electrophysiology, echocardiography guidance, and gastroenterology testing. The section also places these updates in the context of linked procedure reporting.
What You Will Learn
- Which Medicine chapter areas were updated in the 2015 CPT Manual
- How the article organizes changes across vaccine, eye, cardiovascular, echocardiography, and gastroenterology topics
- Which organizations and publication timing references are associated with the updates
- What broad kinds of reporting considerations are discussed for newly added and revised services
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding auditors
- Physician billing staff
- Clinical documentation improvement professionals
- Revenue cycle professionals
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
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