HCPCS
Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
HCPCS (Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System) codes are a set of medical billing codes used in the United States to identify healthcare services, procedures, and equipment not covered by the traditional CPT (Current Procedural Terminology) coding system. Administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HCPCS codes are primarily used in the billing process for Medicare and Medicaid patients but are also utilized by other insurance companies. They are divided into two levels: Level I, which is identical to CPT codes and covers medical procedures and services, and Level II, which is unique to HCPCS and includes non-physician services such as ambulance rides, durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies. The purpose of HCPCS codes is to standardize the coding system for processing healthcare claims, thereby simplifying the billing and reimbursement process. They enable healthcare providers to accurately describe the services and supplies provided to patients and ensure that they are reimbursed correctly for these services. HCPCS codes are essential in healthcare administration for tracking utilization, conducting research, evaluating healthcare outcomes, and managing healthcare costs. Each HCPCS code is a unique alphanumeric code, providing a detailed and systematic way to classify and bill for a wide range of healthcare services and products, thus playing a critical role in the operational and financial aspects of the healthcare system.
HCPCS codes starting with P
- P3000Screening papanicolaou smear, cervical or vaginal, up to three smears, by technician under physician supervisionHCPCS
- P3001Screening papanicolaou smear, cervical or vaginal, up to three smears, requiring interpretation by physicianHCPCS
- P7001Culture, bacterial, urine; quantitative, sensitivity studyHCPCS
- P9010Blood (whole), for transfusion, per unitHCPCS
- P9011Blood, split unitHCPCS
- P9012Cryoprecipitate, each unitHCPCS
- P9016Red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, each unitHCPCS
- P9017Fresh frozen plasma (single donor), frozen within 8 hours of collection, each unitHCPCS
- P9019Platelets, each unitHCPCS
- P9020Platelet rich plasma, each unitHCPCS
- P9021Red blood cells, each unitHCPCS
- P9022Red blood cells, washed, each unitHCPCS
- P9031Platelets, leukocytes reduced, each unitHCPCS
- P9033Platelets, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9034Platelets, pheresis, each unitHCPCS
- P9035Platelets, pheresis, leukocytes reduced, each unitHCPCS
- P9037Platelets, pheresis, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9038Red blood cells, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9040Red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9041Infusion, albumin (human), 5%, 50 mlHCPCS
- P9044Plasma, cryoprecipitate reduced, each unitHCPCS
- P9045Infusion, albumin (human), 5%, 250 mlHCPCS
- P9046Infusion, albumin (human), 25%, 20 mlHCPCS
- P9047Infusion, albumin (human), 25%, 50 mlHCPCS
- P9052Platelets, hla-matched leukocytes reduced, apheresis/pheresis, each unitHCPCS
- P9053Platelets, pheresis, leukocytes reduced, cmv-negative, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9056Whole blood, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9057Red blood cells, frozen/deglycerolized/washed, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9058Red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, cmv-negative, irradiated, each unitHCPCS
- P9059Fresh frozen plasma between 8-24 hours of collection, each unitHCPCS
- P9073Platelets, pheresis, pathogen-reduced, each unitHCPCS
- P9100Pathogen(s) test for plateletsHCPCS
- P9603Travel allowance one way in connection with medically necessary laboratory specimen collection drawn from home bound or nursing home bound patient; prorated miles actually travelledHCPCS
- P9604Travel allowance one way in connection with medically necessary laboratory specimen collection drawn from home bound or nursing home bound patient; prorated trip chargeHCPCS
- P9612Catheterization for collection of specimen, single patient, all places of serviceHCPCS
- P9615Catheterization for collection of specimen(s) (multiple patients)HCPCS