CMS releases quarterly update to HCPCS codes
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, July 1, 2010
On June 18, CMS issued the October quarterly update to the 2010 annual update of HCPCS codes. A number of codes were removed or added to categories of services excluded from SNF consolidated billing. The complete list of HCPCS code changes, which become effective October 1, can be viewed at the CMS Web site.
The list is broken down by Major Categories and subsections. Most of the additions and deletions are within Major Category I. A single addition was made to the therapy section of Major Category V. The complete Change Request (7002) can be seen here.
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