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Wiki Echo with contrast non-stress

Griffith_Tiffany

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Hello,
I am wondering if I am on the right track with this, one of the physicians that employees me has mentioned possibly doing this for clearer imaging. My question is from what I can tell the only thing that would be billed is
93306, and the Q medication code. Is this correct? if so would it also be appropriate to use A9700? I do see the description is "supply of injectable contrast material for use in echocardiography, per study" but BETOS I1E states standard imaging-nuclear medicine.

Has anyone had experience with this and if so is payment carrier specific?

Thank you in advance for your guidance.
 
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