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CPT4

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®)

CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) codes, often referred to as CPT-4 codes, are a set of medical codes used for reporting medical, surgical, and diagnostic procedures and services. Developed and maintained by the American Medical Association (AMA), these codes serve as a universal language among healthcare providers, payers, and facilities, ensuring a standardized system for describing healthcare procedures and services. CPT codes are integral in the billing process, as they allow healthcare providers to communicate accurately and efficiently with insurance companies about the procedures and services performed on a patient. This ensures that providers are reimbursed correctly for their services. Moreover, CPT codes are used for a variety of administrative purposes, including tracking healthcare utilization, measuring performance, and identifying treatment patterns and trends. These codes are also essential in research and policy development for the assessment of healthcare outcomes and resource allocation. Each CPT code is a unique five-digit numeric code that precisely defines the type of service or procedure performed, thereby streamlining the process of filing and processing insurance claims and enhancing the efficiency of the healthcare system.

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