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Question: The CPT manual includes a note under 36592 to not report the code with any other service. Does that mean that when we perform the lab service (85025) as well as the draw, we should not report the draw?Maine SubscriberAnswer: You should be able to report the blood draw and lab service together, unless a payer specifies otherwise. Medicare's Correct Coding Initiative (CCI) edits do not bundle 36592 (Collection of blood specimen using established central or peripheral catheter, venous, not otherwise specified) and 85025 (Blood count; complete [CBC], automated [Hgb, Hct, RBC, WBC and platelet count] and automated differential WBC count).CPT Changes 2008: An Insider's View describes a typical 36592 service, which includes taking a history, completing the blood draw (drawing one syringe to discard and a second for the specimen), flushing the line, and labeling and packing the specimen for transport to the lab.Caution: Coders report that some [...]
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