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What is Cpt 59400


The procedure 59400 for the routine maternity care including vaginal delivery, the below four codes for routine global billing
·         59400
·         59510
·         59610
·         59618
The above four procedure means of billing for provider for services rendered for throughout pregnancy global OB, it means the above procedure consist of Antepartum( prenatal)  delivery and postpartum ( Post natal), plus hospital admission, physical examination, normal or C-Section delivery, discharge et.,
Here routine services means, physician who cover Prenatal, delivery and Postnatal.

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  2. What is the meaning of this 4 code ???


    1.59400
    2.59510
    3.59610
    4.59618


    Please tell me.

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    1. These all are the CPT codes. In the majority of circumstances, you should not begin counting antepartum visits for the global maternity codes (59400, 59510, 59610, 59618) until the next full visit, coding experts say. For more guidance see medical billing software and training , medical billing service

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  3. Is there a limit the physician can charge. If so, what is the maximum a physician can charge for the procedure code 59400.

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  6. Would nurse visits be included 59400?

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