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G9719 Pt not ambul/immob/wc

G Codes

Also known as: non-ambulatory/immobile/wheelchair user

HCPCS code documenting patients who are not ambulatory, immobile, or wheelchair-dependent.

In Plain Language

unable to walk or uses wheelchair

Clinical Context

Identifies patients with mobility limitations due to immobility or wheelchair dependence for quality measure exceptions and functional status documentation.

RVU Information

CPT G9719 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.

Billing & Documentation

G-codes are CMS-specific HCPCS codes for services not covered by standard CPT. Documentation requirements follow the same standards as the equivalent CPT service. Check Medicare LCD/NCD policies for coverage criteria.

How This Code Compares

This code has a work RVU of 0.00, meaning it does not have a physician work component assigned by CMS. In the G Codes category, 85% of codes share this characteristic.

Specialties

Primary CareRehabilitation MedicineGeriatric Medicine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code G9719?

CPT G9719 (Pt not ambul/immob/wc) is a G Codes code. HCPCS code documenting patients who are not ambulatory, immobile, or wheelchair-dependent.

Who uses CPT code G9719?

CPT G9719 is used by Primary Care, Rehabilitation Medicine, Geriatric Medicine. Identifies patients with mobility limitations due to immobility or wheelchair dependence for quality measure exceptions and functional status documentation.

When is CPT G9719 used?

Identifies patients with mobility limitations due to immobility or wheelchair dependence for quality measure exceptions and functional status documentation.

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