The ICD-10 code R41.82 represents Altered Mental Status, Unspecified. It is used when a patient shows changes in awareness, behavior, or cognitive function, but the exact cause (such as metabolic, infectious, or neurological) has not yet been determined.
Continue readingAnorexia Nervosa (F50.01) Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis
Anorexia nervosa is a severe food disorder with excessive food restrictions, intensive fear of weight gain and image of a distorted body. According to the ICD-10 classification, anorexia nervous, restricted type (f50.01).
Continue readingCPT Code 97014 Guide for Chiropractors and Physical Therapists
If you work in chiropractic care or physical therapy, you may have heard of CPT code 97014. This code is used for unattended electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) therapy, a common treatment for pain relief and muscle rehabilitation.
Continue readingCPT Code 97012 to Billing Guides for Mechanical Traction Therapy
CPT Code 97012 CPT Code 97012 is used for mechanical traction therapy, a non-invasive treatment that applies controlled pulling forces to specific body parts, typically the spine, to relieve pain and improve mobility. This therapy is widely used to treat conditions such as herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal disorders.
Continue readingICD-10 Code F33.1 is used for moderate, recurring major depression
ICD-10 Code F33.1 is used for moderate, recurring major depression. This diagnosis is classified in the ICD-10 system under mental, behavior and neuron evaluates disorders. This indicates that a person has experienced several depressive episodes, in which the current episode is moderate in severity.
Continue readingCPT Code 97750 Guide to Physical Performance Testing in Medical Billing
CPT code 97750 is used to report a physical performance test that evaluates a patient’s functional capacity. This test assesses strength, endurance, balance, and other factors critical to rehabilitation. It is commonly known as a Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) and plays a vital role in determining a patient’s ability to perform daily activities or return to work after an injury.
Continue readingHow CPT Code 98943 Can Enhance Your Chiropractic Billing Efficiency
Chiropractic billing can be complex, especially when you have to deal with several CPT codes to ensure accurate reimbursement for services provided. Among these codes, CPT 98943 plays an important role in documentation and billing for additional spinal cerotic manipulations.
Continue readingUltimate Guide to CPT Code 98942 for Chiropractic Billing
CPT Code 98942 is used for chiropractic manipulative treatment (CMT) involving all five spinal regions. Chiropractic care focuses on diagnosing and treating neuromuscular conditions, primarily through spinal adjustments. This approach helps patients manage pain.
Continue readingCPT Code 98941 a Guide to Chiropractic Billing
Chiropractic care plays a crucial role in address spinal misalignments, improving mobility, and relieving musculoskeletal discomfort. To make sure proper billing and reimbursement, chiropractors use specific CPT codes, including CPT Code 98941.
This code is essential for documenting chiropractic manipulative treatment (CMT) for patients receiving care for spinal issues.
98940 CPT Code Guide Maximize Your Reimbursements
Chiropractic care is an essential part of healthcare, providing relief for patients suffering from spinal issues. One of the most commonly used codes for chiropractic treatment is CPT code 98940.
Understanding this code is crucial for chiropractors and billing professionals .