CPT Code 28304
CPT code 28304 is a medical billing code used for the incision of midfoot bones in healthcare services.
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What is CPT Code 28304
CPT code 28304 is the procedure for making an incision in the bones of the midfoot. This code is typically used when a healthcare provider performs surgery to access and treat conditions affecting the midfoot area, which may include fractures, deformities, or other issues requiring surgical intervention.
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CPT Code 28304 Medicare Reimbursement
CPT code 28304 is reimbursed by Medicare, but the reimbursement is subject to specific conditions outlined in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS). To determine the exact reimbursement rate and any potential coverage limitations, healthcare providers should consult the MPFS. Additionally, it is essential to verify with the respective Medicare Administrative Contractor (MAC) for any regional variations or additional requirements that may apply. Each MAC may have specific guidelines and policies that could impact the reimbursement process for CPT code 28304.
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