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Codes: g0412

g0412

g0412 is a valid HCPCS code for 2023. It's used to specify:
Open treatment of iliac spine(s) tuberosity avulsion or iliac wing fracture(s) unilateral or bilateral for pelvic bone fracture patterns which do not disrupt the pelvic ring includes internal fixation when performed

g0412- HCPCS Details

HCPCS Code

g0412

Description

Short Description
Open tx iliac spine uni/bil
Long Description
Open treatment of iliac spine(s) tuberosity avulsion or iliac wing fracture(s) unilateral or bilateral for pelvic bone fracture patterns which do not disrupt the pelvic ring includes internal fixation when performed

A code denoting Medicare coverage status.

HCPCS Coverage Code ⓘ

C

A code denoting the change made to a procedure or modifier code within the HCPCS system.

HCPCS Action Code ⓘ
N =
No maintenance for this code

Code used to identify the appropriate methodology for developing unique pricing amounts under part B. A procedure may have one to four pricing codes.

HCPCS Pricing Indicator ⓘ
13 =
Price established by carriers (e.G. not otherwise classified individual determination carrier discretion)

Code used to identify instances where a procedure could be priced under multiple methodologies.

HCPCS Multiple Pricing Indicator Code ⓘ
A =
Not applicable as HCPCS priced under one methodology

Berenson-Eggers Type of Service (BETOS) classification categories are used to analyze Medicare costs. All Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) procedure codes are assigned to a BETOS category.

BETOS Classification ⓘ

P3D =
Major procedure - orthopedic - other

The carrier assigned CMS type of service which describes the particular kind(s) of service represented by the procedure code.

Type of Service ⓘ

2 =
Surgery
( )

Effective date of action to a procedure or modifier code

Effective Date ⓘ

01/01/2009

The year the HCPCS code was added to the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System.

Date Added ⓘ

01/01/2009
Termination Date
-

The HCPCS Code Section that this code belongs to. It's typically denoted by the first letter in the code.

Code Section ⓘ

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