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Wiki Medication administration

MARLYE2012

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Can somebody clarify for me wich code are we supposed to us for the administration of any injected medication such as rocephin or epipen
thank you
also does medicaid pay for this?????
 
Hello,
Injection administration code is: 96372
(Therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection of any specific substance or drug, administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly; non-antineoplastic hormonal therapy injections)
Regards,
LMohan
 
Does this apply to patients that are seen in the office for dx code(s) resulting in the administration of rocephin, phenergan or tordol by one of the clinical assistants, not by the dr himself? If the clinical assistant is giving the medication by direct order from the dr during the office visit would that qualify the admin and the e/m to be bundled or does that depend on the dx codes. When would i use the 25 mod and/or 59 modifier.
 
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