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Definitive Drug Testing Procedures CPT® Code range 80320- 80377

The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code range for Drug Assay Procedures 80320-80377 is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association.

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CPT® Code Range 80320- 80377
Section 80320-80377
Definitive Drug Testing Procedures
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The CPT coding definitions for definitive drug testing include urine, oral, blood, CSF. You should not use any of the PLA codes (011U) that are specific to a particular laboratories test method and r... [ Read More ]
This is a difficult one because the G0480-G0483 code descriptions do not specify urine, but the LCD is only referring to Urine Drug Screening. I would say possibly that the individual CPT codes 80320-... [ Read More ]
I am reviewing the codes for presumptive and definitive drug testing. The CPT intro to the codes for drug assay, 80305-80307 and 80320-80377 says, "The material for drug class procedures may be any s... [ Read More ]
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Anna, I would review the Medicare local coverage determination policy for the geographical area you are located in, Medicaid policies, and other private payers to correlate the criteria for coverage w... [ Read More ]
you have a new section for definitive drug testing that the code set organizes alphabetically by drug class and specific drug in the code range 80320 to 80377. This range contains many parent and inde... [ Read More ]
Does anyone have this book I need a copy certain section. I am trying to get a copy of an explaination on 80301 - 80304 and 80320 - 80377. If you happen to have this can you send me message.... [ Read More ]