1 | Alphabetical index | | _____ | A listing of the acutal codes in numerical order with a variety of natations to assist with correct coding |
2 | Digits | | _____ | When services, supplies and material are within one main code. |
3 | E Codes | | _____ | It is contained within the alphabetical index |
4 | Hypertension table | | _____ | Index contained within the ICD-9 coding book that lists Dx and conditions in alphabeticalorder |
5 | ICD-9-CM | | _____ | The characters that compose the code. The 4th and 5th digit provides greater specificity |
6 | Morphology codes | | _____ | This table contains four-digit poisoning codes |
7 | Neoplasm table | | _____ | Internatiional Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification |
8 | Surgical complications | | _____ | Codes that list the "external causes". |
9 | Table of Drugs & Chenical | | _____ | Current procedural terminology |
10 | Bundling | | _____ | This is a table contained in the alphabetical index that provides classification of neoplasms. |
11 | CPT | | _____ | These codes are used to classify neoplasms for statistical purposes as maintained by Cancer Registries |
12 | Guidelines | | _____ | Two-digit alphanumerical codes that indicate when there are additional circumstances influencing the CPT & HCPCS. |
13 | Linkage | | _____ | Problems that include a wide variety of services offered to patient that have occurred as a consequence of surgery |
14 | Modifiers | | _____ | Notes and info at beginning of each section in the CPT book. |
15 | Tabular Index | | _____ | the joining of ICD-9 codes with CPT/HCPCS codes |