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20552 Therapeutic injections: Tendons, trigger points single or multiple trigger points; 1 or 2 muscles 20553 Therapeutic injections: Tendons, trigger points single or multiple trigger points; 3 or more muscles 90801 Psychiatric diagnostic interview examination 90804 Individual outpatient psychotherapy individual psychotherapy, insight oriented, behavior modifying and/or supportive, in an office or outpatient facility, approximately 20-30 minutes face to face with patient 90806 90808 90810 90812 90814 90816 90818 90821 90823 Individual outpatient psychotherapy Individual outpatient psychotherapy Individual outpatient interactive psychotherapy Individual outpatient interactive psychotherapy Individual outpatient interactive psychotherapy Individual inpatient psychotherapy Individual inpatient psychotherapy Individual inpatient psychotherapy Inpatient individual psychotherapy: Interactive individual psychotherapy, insight oriented, behavior modifying and/or supportive, in an office or outpatient facility, approximately 45-50 minutes face to face with patient individual psychotherapy, insight oriented, behavior modifying and/or supportive, in an office or outpatient facility, approximately 75-80 minutes face to face with patient individual psychotherapy, interactive, using play equipment, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of non-verbal communication, in an office or outpatient facility, approximately 20 to 30 minutes face-to-face with the patient individual psychotherapy, interactive, using play equipment, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of non-verbal communication, in an office or outpatient facility, approximately 45 to 50 minutes face-to-face with the patient individual psychotherapy, interactive, using play equipment, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of non-verbal communication, in an office or outpatient facility, approximately 75 to 80 minutes face-to-face with the patient individual psychotherapy, insight oriented, behavior modifying and/or supportive, in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 20 to 30 minutes face-to-face with the patient individual psychotherapy, insight oriented, behavior modifying and/or supportive, in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 45 to 50 minutes face-to-face with the patient individual psychotherapy, insight oriented, behavior modifying and/or supportive, in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 75 to 80 minutes face-to-face with the patient individual psychotherapy, interactive, using play equipment, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of non-verbal communication, in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 20 to 30 minutes face-to-face with the patient Page 1 of 13 revised 12/2010

individual psychotherapy, interactive, using play equipment, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of non-verbal communication, in an 90826 Inpatient individual psychotherapy: Interactive inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 45 to 50 minutes face-to-face with the patient 90828 Inpatient individual psychotherapy: Interactive individual psychotherapy, interactive, using play equipment, physical devices, language interpreter, or other mechanisms of non-verbal communication, in an inpatient hospital, partial hospital or residential care setting, approximately 75 to 80 minutes face-to-face with the patient 92526 Special procedures of the ears/nose/throat treatment of swallowing dysfunction and/or oral function of feeding 92609 Services related to hearing and speech devices therapeutic services for the use of speech-generating device, including programming and modification 92610 Swallowing evaluations evaluation of oral and pharyngeal swallowing function 92612 Swallowing evaluations flexible fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing by cine or video recording 95117 Allergy immunotherapy 2 or more injections 97001 Physical medicine assessments physical therapy evaluation 97003 Physical medicine assessments occupational therapy evaluation 99201 Outpatient and other visits key components: A problem focused history; A problem focused examination; Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are self limited or minor. Physicians typically spend 10 minutes 99202 Outpatient and other visits key components: An expanded problem focused history; An expanded problem focused examination; Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low to moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 20 minutes Page 2 of 13 revised 12/2010

99203 Outpatient and other visits 99204 Outpatient and other visits 99205 Outpatient and other visits 99211 Outpatient and other visits 99212 Outpatient and other visits key components: A detailed history; A detailed examination; Medical decision making of low complexity. providers or agencies are provided consistent with the needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 30 minutes key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 45 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; Medical decision making of high complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. management of an established patient, that may not require the presence of a physician. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are minimal. Typically, 5 minutes are spent performing or supervising these services. least 2 of these 3 key components: A problem focused history; a problem focused examination; Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are self limited or minor. Physicians typically spend 10 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. Page 3 of 13 revised 12/2010

99213 Outpatient and other visits 99214 Outpatient and other visits 99215 Outpatient and other visits Inpatient hospital 99238 discharge services Inpatient hospital 99239 discharge services 99241 Consultations least 2 of these 3 key components: An expanded problem focused history; an expanded problem focused examination; Medical decision making of low complexity. Counseling and coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low to moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 15 minutes least 2 of these 3 key components: A detailed history; a detailed examination; Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 25 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. least 2 of these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; a comprehensive examination; Medical decision making of high complexity. Counseling and/or the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 40 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. hospital discharge day management: 30 minutes or less more than 30 minutes office consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A problem focused history; A problem focused examination; and Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are self limited or minor. Physicians typically spend 15 minutes face-toface with the patient and/or family. Page 4 of 13 revised 12/2010

99242 Consultations 99243 Consultations 99244 Consultations 99245 Consultations 99251 Consultations office consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: An expanded problem focused history; An expanded problem focused examination; and Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low severity. Physicians typically spend 30 minutes faceto-face with the patient and/or family. office consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A detailed history; A detailed examination; and Medical decision making of low family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 40 minutes office consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes office consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of high complexity. Counseling and/or the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 80 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. inpatient consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A problem focused history; A problem focused examination; and Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are self limited or minor. Physicians typically spend 20 minutes at the bedside and on the patient's hospital floor or unit. Page 5 of 13 revised 12/2010

99252 Consultations 99253 Consultations 99254 Consultations 99255 Consultations inpatient consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: An expanded problem focused history; An expanded problem focused examination; and Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low severity. Physicians typically spend 40 minutes at the bedside and on the patient's hospital floor or unit. inpatient consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A detailed history; A detailed examination; and Medical decision making of low complexity. Counseling and/or the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 55 minutes at the bedside and on the patient's hospital floor or unit. inpatient consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of moderate complexity. providers or agencies are provided consistent with the needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 80 minutes at the bedside and on the patient's hospital floor or unit. inpatient consultation for a new or established patient, which requires these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of high complexity. providers or agencies are provided consistent with the needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 110 minutes at the bedside and on the patient's hospital floor or unit. Page 6 of 13 revised 12/2010

99304 Nursing facility visits 99305 Nursing facility visits 99306 Nursing facility visits 99307 Nursing facility visits initial nursing facility care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these 3 key components: A detailed or comprehensive history; A detailed or comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making that is straightforward or of low family's needs. Usually, the problem(s) requiring admission are of low severity. Physicians typically spend 25 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. initial nursing facility care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of moderate family's needs. Usually, the problem(s) requiring admission are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 35 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. initial nursing facility care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of high family's needs. Usually, the problem(s) requiring admission are of high severity. Physicians typically spend 45 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. subsequent nursing facility care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components: A problem focused interval history; A problem focused examination; Straightforward medical decision. Counseling and/or the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the patient is stable, recovering, or improving. Physicians typically spend 10 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. Page 7 of 13 revised 12/2010

99308 Nursing facility visits 99309 Nursing facility visits 99310 Nursing facility visits 99324 subsequent nursing facility care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components: An expanded problem focused interval history; An expanded problem focused examination; Medical decision making of low family's needs. Usually, the patient is responding inadequately to therapy or has developed a minor complication. Physicians typically spend 15 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. subsequent nursing facility care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components: A detailed interval history; A detailed examination; Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the patient has developed a significant complication or a significant new problem. Physicians typically spend 25 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. subsequent nursing facility care, per day, for the evaluation and management of a patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components. A comprehensive interval history; A comprehensive examination; Medical decision making of high complexity. Counseling and/or the patient's and/or family's needs. The patient may be unstable or may have developed a significant new problem requiring immediate physician attention. Physicians typically spend 35 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. key components: A problem focused history; A problem focused examination; and Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the problem(s) and the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low severity. Physicians typically spend 20 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. Page 8 of 13 revised 12/2010

99325 99326 99327 99328 99334 key components: An expanded problem focused history; An expanded problem focused examination; and Medical decision making of low complexity. Counseling and/or the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 30 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. key components: A detailed history; A detailed examination; and Medical decision making of moderate family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 45 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of high severity. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. and Medical decision making of high complexity. providers or agencies are provided consistent with the needs. Usually, the patient is unstable or has developed a significant new problem requiring immediate physican attention. Physicians typically spend 75 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. least 2 of these 3 key components: A problem focused internal history; A problem focused examination; Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are self limited or minor. Physicians typically spend 15 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. Page 9 of 13 revised 12/2010

99335 99336 99337 99341 Home visits least 2 of these 3 key components: An expanded problem focused internal history; An expanded problem focused examination; Medical decision making of low family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low to moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 25 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. least 2 of these 3 key components: A detailed interval history; A detailed examination; Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 40 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. least 2 of these 3 key components: A comprehensive interval history; A comprehensive examination; Medical decision making of moderate to high complexity. providers or agencies are provided consistent with the needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. The patient may be unstable or may have developed a significant new problem requiring immediate physical attention. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes with the patient and/or family or caregiver. home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these 3 key components: A problem focused history; A problem focused examination; and Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling agencies are provided consistent wit the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low severity. Physicians typically spend 20 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. Page 10 of 13 revised 12/2010

99342 Home visits 99343 Home visits 99344 Home visits 99345 Home visits 99347 Home visits home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these 3 key components: An expanded problem focused history; An expanded problem focused examination; and Medical decision making of low other providers or agencies are provided consistent wit family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 30 minutes home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these 3 key components: A detailed history; A detailed examination; and Medical decision making of moderate complexity. Counseling agencies are provided consistent wit the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 45 minutes home visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires these 3 key components: A comprehensive history; A comprehensive examination; and Medical decision making of moderate complexity. providers or agencies are provided consistent wit the needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of high severity. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes face-toface with the patient and/or family. and Medical decision making of high complexity. providers or agencies are provided consistent wit the needs. Usually, the patient is unstable or has developed a significant new problem requiring immediate physician attention. Physicians typically spend 75 minutes face-toface with the patient and/or family. home visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components: A problem focused internal history; A problem focused examination; and Straightforward medical decision making. Counseling and/or coordination of care with other providers or agencies are provided patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are self limited or minor. Physicians typically spend 15 minutes face-to-face with the patient and/or family. Page 11 of 13 revised 12/2010

99348 Home visits home visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components: An expanded problem focused interval history; An expanded problem focused examination; Medical decision making of low complexity. Counseling agencies are provided consistent with the nature of the Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of low to moderate severity. Physicians typically spend 25 minutes 99349 Home visits home visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components: A detailed interval history; A detailed examination; Medical decision making of moderate family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are moderate to high severity. Physicians typically spend 40 minutes 99350 Home visits home visit for the evaluation and management of an established patient, which requires at least 2 of these 3 key components: A comprehensive interval history; A comprehensive examination; Medical decision making of moderate to high complexity. Counseling and/or the patient's and/or family's needs. Usually, the presenting problem(s) are of moderate to high severity. The patient may be unstable or may have developed a significant new problem requiring immediate physician attention. Physicians typically spend 60 minutes face-toface with the patient and/or family. 99354 Prolonged services outside customary services prolonged physician service in the office or other outpatient setting requiring direct (face-to-face) patient contact beyond the usual service. First hour list separately in addition to code the office or other outpatient Evaluation and Management service. 99395 Preventive medicine visits 18-39 years 99401 Counseling services: Risk factor and behavioral change modification preventive medicine counseling and/or risk factor reduction intervention(s) provided to an individual (separate procedure), approximately 15 minutes 99402 Counseling services: Risk factor and behavioral change modification approximately 30 minutes 99403 Counseling services: Risk factor and behavioral change modification approximately 45 minutes 99404 Counseling services: Risk factor and behavioral change modification approximately 60 minutes Page 12 of 13 revised 12/2010

99411 99412 99466 Counseling services: Risk factor and behavioral change modification Counseling services: Risk factor and behavioral change modification Critical care transport age 24 months or younger preventive medicine counseling and/or risk factor reduction intervention(s) provided to individuals in a group setting (separate procedure), approximately 30 minutes approximately 60 minutes critical care services delivered by a physician, face-toface, during an interfacility transport of critically ill or critically injured pediatric patient, 24 months of age or less, first 30-74 minutes of hands-on care during transport. Page 13 of 13 revised 12/2010