Accuracy in the medical billing world is essential, since if a family medical practice has inaccurate claims, they could be denied. Billing accuracy not only eliminates the risk of delays and denials but also increases the claims a family practice is able to collect.
Family Practice CPT Code Ranges in 2023
Understand the family practice 2023 CPT code changes or updates:
- 99213 – stable chronic condition meeting, 15 minutes
- 99391 – established patient preventative visit, age less than 1
- 99392 – established patient preventative visit, ages 1-4
- 99393 – established patient preventative visit, ages 5-11
- 99394 – established patient preventative visit, ages 12-17
- 99395 – established patient preventative visit, ages 18-39
- 99396 – established patient preventative visit, ages 40-64
- 99397 – established patient preventative visit, ages 65 and over
- 99381 – new patient preventative visit, age less than 1
- 99382 – new patient preventative visit, ages 1-4
- 99383 – new patient preventative visit, ages 5-11
- 99384 – new patient preventative visit, ages 12-17
- 99385 – new patient preventative visit, ages 18-39
- 99386 – new patient preventative visit, ages 40-64
- 99387 – new patient preventative visit, ages 65 and over
- 36415 – blood draw venipuncture
- 80061 – lipid panel blood test
- 80048 – basic metabolic panel blood test
- 83036 – hemoglobin A1C
Family Practice Modifiers
Uses modifiers can improve accuracy in medical billing. When a claim is more accurate, claim denials will not end up occurring. These are the updated 2023 family practice modifiers.
- 27 – multiple same-date outpatient services
- 59 – distinct procedural service
- 91 – repeat lab tests
- XE – separate encounter
- XP – separate practitioner
- XS – separate structure
- XU – separate service
- 310 – not vaccinated against COVID-19
- 311 – partly vaccinated against COVID-19
- 39 – indicates any other under-immunized status
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