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Can anyone explain the difference to me between the P9039 and P9057 code?  Can you charge for both of these?

P9039 = Red blood cells, deglycerolized, each unit

P9057 = Red blood cells, frozen/deglycerolized/washed, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unit

 

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  • You can never charge two HCPCs codes for a single transfusion. You also can't individually charge testing/processing CPT codes if there's a bundled HCPCs code that describes it best.

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You can never charge two HCPCs codes for a single transfusion. You also can't individually charge testing/processing CPT codes if there's a bundled HCPCs code that describes it best.

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