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'''Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)''' is a system of codes for standard medical procedures, developed by the [[American Medical Association]].<ref name=CPT-4>{{citation | '''Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)''' is a system of codes for standard medical procedures, developed by the [[American Medical Association]].<ref name=CPT-4>{{citation | ||
| author = American Medical Association | | author = American Medical Association | ||
| isbn = 1-57957-697-X | | isbn = 1-57957-697-X | ||
| title = Current Procedural Terminology}}</ref> It is widely used for billing and reimbursements, and for recording procedures in an [[electronic health record]]. It is updated frequently. | | title = Current Procedural Terminology}}</ref> It is widely used for billing and reimbursements, and for recording procedures in an [[electronic health record]]. It is updated frequently. | ||
While there are some modifying suffixes, the basic CPT code is five numeric digits. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 3 August 2024
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) is a system of codes for standard medical procedures, developed by the American Medical Association.[1] It is widely used for billing and reimbursements, and for recording procedures in an electronic health record. It is updated frequently.
While there are some modifying suffixes, the basic CPT code is five numeric digits.
References
- ↑ American Medical Association, Current Procedural Terminology, ISBN 1-57957-697-X