Code Lookup

Translate Billing Codes Into Plain-English Questions

Search code context, cost ranges, and audit prompts before deciding whether a full bill review is worth starting.

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Working resultCPT 93000

Routine ECG with interpretation. A full audit would check date, provider, modifier, and duplicate signals.

Typical patient range$45-$180
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Search Results

Code Context Should Lead To A Better Question

The results show the kind of context a patient can use before starting a full audit.

Use codes or generic procedure names only. Keep bill identifiers out of public tools.

CPT

93000

Routine ECG with interpretation

Medicare context
$18-$35
Typical range
$45-$180

Audit question: Was the interpretation billed separately or duplicated?

CPT

80053

Comprehensive metabolic panel

Medicare context
$10-$20
Typical range
$35-$220

Audit question: Does the same panel appear more than once on the same date?

HCPCS

J3490

Unclassified drug or biological

Medicare context
Context-dependent
Typical range
Requires invoice review

Audit question: Can the provider identify the exact drug, dose, and quantity?

FAQ

Code Lookup Boundaries

Code search is useful for orientation, while account-specific review depends on documents and source freshness.

What do these search tools cover?

They provide public code and price context designed to help patients decide what to review before starting a full audit.

Can someone paste a real bill into these public tools?

No. The public tools should not collect protected health information. Any sensitive document workflow belongs in a protected account route.

Why are some prices ranges instead of exact amounts?

Healthcare pricing depends on hospital, plan, setting, location, modifiers, and date of service, so ranges help show the review context.

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