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A2014 Omeza collag per 100 milligrams

A Codes

Also known as: OMEZA, collagen particles, particulate collagen

OMEZA, Collagen Matrix 100 milligrams, a micronized collagen particle suspension for intra-operative wound and tissue augmentation.

In Plain Language

collagen powder; injectable collagen filler

Clinical Context

Used intra-operatively to augment tissue, fill defects, and provide hemostatic support during surgical procedures.

RVU Information

CPT A2014 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. This is typical for supply, drug, and equipment codes — reimbursement is based on Average Sales Price (ASP), fee schedules, or payer contracts rather than the RVU system.

Billing & Documentation

HCPCS A-codes cover medical supplies, equipment, and transport services. Documentation must establish medical necessity and include a physician order. For durable medical equipment (DME), a Certificate of Medical Necessity (CMN) or detailed written order may be required.

Specialties

SurgeryWound CareOrthopedics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code A2014?

CPT A2014 (Omeza collag per 100 milligrams) is a A Codes code. OMEZA, Collagen Matrix 100 milligrams, a micronized collagen particle suspension for intra-operative wound and tissue augmentation.

Does Medicare cover A2014?

Medicare coverage for A2014 depends on medical necessity and applicable Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs). Used intra-operatively to augment tissue, fill defects, and provide hemostatic support during surgical procedures. A physician order is typically required.

When is CPT A2014 used?

Used intra-operatively to augment tissue, fill defects, and provide hemostatic support during surgical procedures.

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