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- CPT Code 17000: What It Is, Modifiers, Reimbursement
CPT code 17000 is used to describe the procedure for the destruction of a premalignant lesion This code is typically utilized when a healthcare provider removes a lesion that has the potential to become cancerous, using methods such as cryotherapy, laser treatment, or other techniques
- Billing and Coding: Removal of Benign Skin Lesions
The following ICD-10-CM codes support medical necessity and provide coverage for CPT codes: 17000, 17003, 17004, 17110, and 17111 Group 5 Codes
- CPT® Code 17000 - Destruction Procedures on Benign or . . . - AAPC
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 17000 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Destruction Procedures on Benign or Premalignant Lesions of the Integumentary System
- Escrow Agents - DFPI - The Department of Financial Protection and . . .
The Escrow Law is contained in Division 6 (commencing with Section 17000) of the California Financial Code The regulations are contained in Subchapter 9, Title 10, California Code of Regulations commencing with Section 1700 (10 C C R § 1700, et seq )
- CPT 17000 for Dermatology Billing: Removal of
CPT 17000 is a dermatology procedural code used to document the destruction of premalignant lesions, which may be caused by actinic keratoses or other skin conditions The code applies to the removal of one lesion using methods such as:
- Highlighting the ins and outs of effective destruction billing
Destruction of actinic keratosis (codes 17000, 17003 and 17004) The only diagnosis code (e g , ICD-9 code) that can be used for these three codes is 702 0 (actinic keratosis) No other diagnosis code is allowed CPT code 17000 is only used one time per claim and is always billed at one unit
- How To Use CPT Code 17000 - Updated 2025 - Coding Ahead
CPT code 17000 is used when a provider performs a destruction procedure on the first premalignant lesion identified during a patient visit It is essential to document that this is the first lesion treated, as using this code for subsequent lesions would be incorrect
- Wiki Modifiers for 17000 and 17003 - AAPC
17000 is the primary destruction code for the first lesion 17003 is the add-on code for each additional lesion List separately for each additional lesion up to 14 lesions Modifier is not appropriate with add-on codes
- Find Out Which Lesions You Should Classify as 17000 Versus 17110 - AAPC
You should use 17000 (Destruction [e g , laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement], all benign or premalignant lesions [e g , actinic keratoses] other than skin tags or cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions; first lesion]) when you destroy a benign or premalignant lesion other than skin tags, such as
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