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Wiki CPT Code list

jojo1550

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Does anyone have an excel format list of the CPT code changes that are effective 1/1/16 they are willing to share? We are having an issue retrieving a list from our vendor and need to update our systems.

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Did you get any responses? I would be happy just to have a list as I don't feel the need to have to pay the AMA for a super fluffy book of the changes.
 
You have to pay AMA one way or another whether its a coding vendor passing on the royalties on to AMA, or wherever you purchase data files from. They do hold a copyright so unless you can find someone who has lower ethics to pass the data on, maybe borrowing a book may be the next best thing. Honestly, i don't know how coders get by without buying the CPT book or electronic version. Its like a plumber trying to do his job without a wrench. Its one of the things that shocked me while trying to get into this industry how so many can survive this job without the proper tools.
 
I put together an Excel file of the add/change/delete codes. If anyone is interested, I would be happy to share. It isn't anything fancy at all, and doesn't even have the descriptions for the added codes (since I haven't seen an updated 2016 fee schedule from my Medicare MAC yet). Send an email to coder@habaneroinc.com and I'll send you a copy of my file.
 
The thing that irks me is that you have to pay AMA at all. This should be a public use file, not some proprietary data set for a for-profit entity. It's not like they have to print books or anything (which I can see paying for), but there should be electronic copies of files available - just like for ICD codes.

You have to pay AMA one way or another whether its a coding vendor passing on the royalties on to AMA, or wherever you purchase data files from. They do hold a copyright so unless you can find someone who has lower ethics to pass the data on, maybe borrowing a book may be the next best thing. Honestly, i don't know how coders get by without buying the CPT book or electronic version. Its like a plumber trying to do his job without a wrench. Its one of the things that shocked me while trying to get into this industry how so many can survive this job without the proper tools.
 
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