Deck 9: Introduction to Level Ii National Codes Hcpcs

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Level II National Modifiers are found in the introduction section of HCPCS and also in what Appendix of CPT?

A)Appendix A
B)Appendix B
C)Appendix C
D)Appendix D
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HCPCS codes have how many digits?

A)4
B)3
C)5
D)6
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This modifier indicates required Waiver of Liability statement issued.

A)GX
B)GY
C)GA
D)GL
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A modifier:

A)subtracts from the definition of the code
B)adds to the HCPCS code number
C)provides additional information to the third-party payer
D)increases third-party payer reimbursement
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K codes are used to identify:

A)The drugs administered and the amount or dosage given
B)Vision/Hearing services
C)The use of durable medical equipment
D)Diagnostic Radiology Services
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Level II National Modifiers are located in the introduction section of the HCPCS and also in Appendix A of CPT.
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Subset HCPCS modifier indicating the service was provided by a resident under a teaching physician's direction.

A)GE
B)TH
C)GC
D)TE
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HCPCS is a collection of codes that represent the following:

A)Providers, payers, and patient advocates
B)Process, purpose, and services
C)Procedures, surgeries, radiology, and laboratory services
D)Procedures, supplies, products, and services
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What types of codes are not recognized by Medicare and other federal payers but may be useful for claims to some private payers?

A)L codes
B)S codes
C)J codes
D)G codes
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The entries in the index of the National Codes are listed under one main term.
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G codes are used to identify:

A)Professional procedures and services that would otherwise be reported with a CPT code but no CPT code has been established
B)The use of durable medical equipment
C)Drugs, biologicals, and types of medical equipment/services which are not identified by Level II National codes
D)The drugs administered and the amount or dosage given
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HCPCS codes that are used to identify services that would not be reported with a CPT code, such as drugs, biologicals, and types of medical equipment/services which are not identified by Level II National codes.

A)Q
B)K
C)J
D)G
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Subset HCPCS modifier indicating an "Opt out" physician providing emergency service.

A)GP
B)GH
C)GJ
D)GB
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HCPCS alphanumeric codes are also known as:

A)Level II codes
B)Level I codes
C)CPT codes
D)ICD-10-CM codes
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What year did CMS develop and publish HCPCS?

A)1966
B)1970
C)1983
D)none of the above
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HCPCS stands for:

A)Healthcare Coding Procedure Charge System
B)Health Coding Procedures Creating Standards
C)Healthcare Current Procedure Coding System
D)Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
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Items billed before a signed and dated order has been received by the supplier must be submitted with this modifier.

A)ET
B)EY
C)EJ
D)EP
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Temporary national codes for items or services requiring uniform national coding between one year's update and the next.

A)G, K, Q
B)E, D, A
C)J, S, T
D)P, L, J
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Subset HCPCS modifier indicating denial expected as not reasonable or necessary.

A)GV
B)GZ
C)GS
D)GW
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The rules that govern coding in various health care settings are:

A)variable
B)static
C)unchanging
D)nationally established
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Codes for Chemotherapy drugs J9000-J9999 only include the ____________________ of the drug.
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
intraveneous

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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Medicare and other federal payers do not recognize ___ codes.
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Level II National Modifiers are located in the introduction section of the HCPCS and also in Appendix ____________________ of CPT.
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According to the notes preceding the Category III codes in the CPT manual, the digits of the Category III codes are not intended to reflect the placement of the code in the Category I section of the CPT:

A)heading
B)subsection
C)nomenclature
D)category
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What is the HCPCS Level II code for Injection, gadoterate meglumine, 0.1 ml?
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J codes do not include drug _____________.
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The entries in the index of the National Codes may be listed under more than one ____________________ term.
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What is the HCPCS Level II code for home blood glucose monitor?
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
intramuscular

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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There are more than 50 alphabetical modifiers available for assignment to add further specificity to the five-digit national code.Select the modifiers that reference a waiver of liability.

A)GG
B)GX
C)AI
D)GH
E)BL
F)GY
G)GZ
H)GA
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
inhalant solution

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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Reporting of National Codes is _________________ on all Medicare and Medicaid claims submitted to report professional services, procedures, and supplies.
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
subcutaneous

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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How often are Category III codes released?

A)annually
B)twice a year
C)every 3 years
D)as often as necessary
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
intrathecal

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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Deck 9: Introduction to Level Ii National Codes Hcpcs
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Level II National Modifiers are found in the introduction section of HCPCS and also in what Appendix of CPT?

A)Appendix A
B)Appendix B
C)Appendix C
D)Appendix D
Appendix A
2
HCPCS codes have how many digits?

A)4
B)3
C)5
D)6
5
3
This modifier indicates required Waiver of Liability statement issued.

A)GX
B)GY
C)GA
D)GL
GA
4
A modifier:

A)subtracts from the definition of the code
B)adds to the HCPCS code number
C)provides additional information to the third-party payer
D)increases third-party payer reimbursement
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K codes are used to identify:

A)The drugs administered and the amount or dosage given
B)Vision/Hearing services
C)The use of durable medical equipment
D)Diagnostic Radiology Services
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Subset HCPCS modifier indicating the service was provided by a resident under a teaching physician's direction.

A)GE
B)TH
C)GC
D)TE
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HCPCS is a collection of codes that represent the following:

A)Providers, payers, and patient advocates
B)Process, purpose, and services
C)Procedures, surgeries, radiology, and laboratory services
D)Procedures, supplies, products, and services
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What types of codes are not recognized by Medicare and other federal payers but may be useful for claims to some private payers?

A)L codes
B)S codes
C)J codes
D)G codes
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The entries in the index of the National Codes are listed under one main term.
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G codes are used to identify:

A)Professional procedures and services that would otherwise be reported with a CPT code but no CPT code has been established
B)The use of durable medical equipment
C)Drugs, biologicals, and types of medical equipment/services which are not identified by Level II National codes
D)The drugs administered and the amount or dosage given
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HCPCS codes that are used to identify services that would not be reported with a CPT code, such as drugs, biologicals, and types of medical equipment/services which are not identified by Level II National codes.

A)Q
B)K
C)J
D)G
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Subset HCPCS modifier indicating an "Opt out" physician providing emergency service.

A)GP
B)GH
C)GJ
D)GB
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HCPCS alphanumeric codes are also known as:

A)Level II codes
B)Level I codes
C)CPT codes
D)ICD-10-CM codes
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What year did CMS develop and publish HCPCS?

A)1966
B)1970
C)1983
D)none of the above
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HCPCS stands for:

A)Healthcare Coding Procedure Charge System
B)Health Coding Procedures Creating Standards
C)Healthcare Current Procedure Coding System
D)Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System
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Items billed before a signed and dated order has been received by the supplier must be submitted with this modifier.

A)ET
B)EY
C)EJ
D)EP
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Temporary national codes for items or services requiring uniform national coding between one year's update and the next.

A)G, K, Q
B)E, D, A
C)J, S, T
D)P, L, J
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Subset HCPCS modifier indicating denial expected as not reasonable or necessary.

A)GV
B)GZ
C)GS
D)GW
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The rules that govern coding in various health care settings are:

A)variable
B)static
C)unchanging
D)nationally established
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Codes for Chemotherapy drugs J9000-J9999 only include the ____________________ of the drug.
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
intraveneous

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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Medicare and other federal payers do not recognize ___ codes.
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Level II National Modifiers are located in the introduction section of the HCPCS and also in Appendix ____________________ of CPT.
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According to the notes preceding the Category III codes in the CPT manual, the digits of the Category III codes are not intended to reflect the placement of the code in the Category I section of the CPT:

A)heading
B)subsection
C)nomenclature
D)category
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What is the HCPCS Level II code for Injection, gadoterate meglumine, 0.1 ml?
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J codes do not include drug _____________.
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The entries in the index of the National Codes may be listed under more than one ____________________ term.
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What is the HCPCS Level II code for home blood glucose monitor?
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
intramuscular

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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There are more than 50 alphabetical modifiers available for assignment to add further specificity to the five-digit national code.Select the modifiers that reference a waiver of liability.

A)GG
B)GX
C)AI
D)GH
E)BL
F)GY
G)GZ
H)GA
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
inhalant solution

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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Reporting of National Codes is _________________ on all Medicare and Medicaid claims submitted to report professional services, procedures, and supplies.
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
subcutaneous

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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How often are Category III codes released?

A)annually
B)twice a year
C)every 3 years
D)as often as necessary
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Match the following types of injections to the correct drug delivery method as used in the HCPCS Table of Drugs:
intrathecal

A)IT
B)IV
C)IM
D)SC
E)IHN
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