HCPCS codes:P
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- P1 - A normal healthy patient.
- P2028 - Cephalin floculation, blood.
- P2029 - Congo red, blood.
- P2031 - Hair analysis (excluding arsenic).
- P2033 - Thymol turbidity, blood.
- P2038 - Mucoprotein, blood (seromucoid) (medical necessity procedure).
- P2 - A patient with mild systemic disease.
- P3000 - Screening papanicolaou smear, cervical or vaginal, up to three smears, by technician under physician supervision.
- P3001 - Screening papanicolaou smear, cervical or vaginal, up to three smears, requiring interpretation by physician.
- P3 - A patient with severe systemic disease.
- P4 - A patient with severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life.
- P5 - A moribund patient who is not expected to survive without the operation.
- P6 - A declared brain-dead patient whose organs are being removed for donor purposes.
- P7001 - Culture, bacterial, urine; quantitative, sensitivity study.
- P9010 - Blood (whole), for transfusion, per unit.
- P9011 - Blood, split unit.
- P9012 - Cryoprecipitate, each unit.
- P9016 - Red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, each unit.
- P9017 - Fresh frozen plasma (single donor), frozen within 8 hours of collection, each unit.
- P9019 - Platelets, each unit.
- P9020 - Platelet rich plasma, each unit.
- P9021 - Red blood cells, each unit.
- P9022 - Red blood cells, washed, each unit.
- P9023 - Plasma, pooled multiple donor, solvent-detergent treated, frozen, each unit.
- P9031 - Platelets, leukocytes reduced, each unit.
- P9032 - Platelets, irradiated, each unit.
- P9033 - Platelets, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unit.
- P9034 - Platelets, pheresis, each unit.
- P9035 - Platelets, pheresis, leukocytes reduced, each unit.
- P9036 - Platelets, pheresis, irradiated, each unit.
- P9037 - Platelets, pheresis, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unit.
- P9038 - Red blood cells, irradiated, each unit.
- P9039 - Red blood cells, deglycerolized, each unit.
- P9040 - Red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unit.
- P9041 - Infusion, albumin (human), 5%, 50 ml.
- P9043 - Infusion, plasma protein fraction (human), 5%, 50 ml.
- P9044 - Plasma, cryoprecipitate reduced, each unit.
- P9045 - Infusion, albumin (human), 5%, 250 ml.
- P9046 - Infusion, albumin (human), 25%, 20 ml.
- P9047 - Infusion, albumin (human), 25%, 50 ml.
- P9048 - Infusion, plasma protein fraction (human), 5%, 250 ml.
- P9050 - Granulocytes, pheresis, each unit.
- P9051 - Whole blood or red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, cmv-negative, each unit.
- P9052 - Platelets, hla-matched leukocytes reduced, apheresis-pheresis, each unit.
- P9053 - Platelets, pheresis, leukocytes reduced, cmv-negative, irradiated, each unit.
- P9054 - Whole blood or red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, frozen, deglycerol, washed, each unit.
- P9055 - Platelets, leukocytes reduced, cmv-negative, apheresis-pheresis, each unit.
- P9056 - Whole blood, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unit.
- P9057 - Red blood cells, frozen-deglycerolized-washed, leukocytes reduced, irradiated, each unit.
- P9058 - Red blood cells, leukocytes reduced, cmv-negative, irradiated, each unit.
- P9059 - Fresh frozen plasma between 8-24 hours of collection, each unit.
- P9060 - Fresh frozen plasma, donor retested, each unit.
- P9070 - Plasma, pooled multiple donor, pathogen reduced, frozen, each unit.
- P9071 - Plasma (single donor), pathogen reduced, frozen, each unit.
- P9072 - Platelets, pheresis, pathogen reduced or rapid bacterial tested, each unit.
- P9073 - Platelets, pheresis, pathogen-reduced, each unit.
- P9100 - Pathogen(s) test for platelets.
- P9603 - Travel allowance one way in connection with medically necessary laboratory specimen collection drawn from home bound or nursing home bound patient; prorated miles actually travelled.
- P9604 - Travel allowance one way in connection with medically necessary laboratory specimen collection drawn from home bound or nursing home bound patient; prorated trip charge.
- P9612 - Catheterization for collection of specimen, single patient, all places of service.
- P9615 - Catheterization for collection of specimen(s) (multiple patients).
- PA - Surgical or other invasive procedure on wrong body part.
- PB - Surgical or other invasive procedure on wrong patient.
- PC - Wrong surgery or other invasive procedure on patient.
- PD - Diagnostic or related non diagnostic item or service provided in a wholly owned or operated entity to a patient who is admitted as an inpatient within 3 days.
- PI - Positron emission tomography (pet) or pet-computed tomography (ct) to inform the initial treatment strategy of tumors that are biopsy proven or strongly suspected of being cancerous based on other diagnostic testing.
- PL - Progressive addition lenses.
- PM - Post mortem.
- PN - Non-excepted service provided at an off-campus, outpatient, provider-based department of a hospital.
- PO - Excepted service provided at an off-campus, outpatient, provider-based department of a hospital.
- PS - Positron emission tomography (pet) or pet-computed tomography (ct) to inform the subsequent treatment strategy of cancerous tumors when the beneficiary's treating physician determines that the pet study is needed to inform subsequent anti-tumor strategy.
- PT - Colorectal cancer screening test; converted to diagnostic test or other procedure.
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- HCPCS by the AAPC
- HCPCS Complete Reference
- HCPCS Level 2 codes 2020
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