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Is there a way to add HCPCS codes (injectable meds, supplies) at the end of a visit for billing?
Toby Lindsay, MD Family Practice, Cashiers NC
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Looks like HCPCS was added started v3.56 beta dated 1/14/2007: .MAJOR FEATURE ADDITION: Added 2007 HCPCS codes http://www.amazingcharts.com/beta/
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Yes, but you first have to add them to your CPT database under the ADMIN section of AC. CTRL-A from the main screen prompts you to login to adminstration section. Then from that screen click on the button in the bottom left that says edit CPT database (or something like that) and then ADD to input your HCPCS codes "J1100" and then it's descriptionr "DECADRON, DEXAMETHASONE per 1 mg" and assign charge amount - click the box to make it a common code if you use it alot. Then, don't forget when coding to charge for more than one unit of J1100 if you give more than 1 mg injections.... Good luck, -Santos
Alberto Santos III, DO Southwest Family Medicine San Marcos, TX
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