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OK, I thought I knew the answer to this but I don't
Medicaid in Illinois is using a "G" code for H1N1 G9141 and G9142. These of course, are not in the database.
I thought you could click and enter a new CPT, similar to ICD, but I can't figure out how.
Any ideas?
Wendell Pediatrician in Chicago
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OK, I am a little slow sometimes.
The answer is that you have to go into the administrative section under maintenance, at the bottom is edit cpt database and add is at the bottom there.
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You can get to these 2 different ways. The first is to go to Admin Options and go to CPT database and make your changes there. The other is to go to View, then Codes (ICD-9\CPT). This will open the ICD-9 code search window. If you look at the upper left hand corner of the screen, you will see an Edit Codes button. This will give you the choice to edit ICD-9 codes or Edit CPT codes.
-Joe
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