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M1333 Acute vitreous hemorrhage

M Codes

Also known as: acute vitreous bleed, acute eye hemorrhage, vitreous bleed documented

Acute vitreous hemorrhage condition documented. Records diagnosis of acute bleeding into the vitreous requiring urgent management.

In Plain Language

fresh bleeding inside eye; new eye bleed

Clinical Context

Ophthalmology diagnostic documentation for acute vitreous hemorrhage often from retinal tears, proliferative disease, or trauma requiring urgent evaluation.

RVU Information

CPT M1333 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.

Billing & Documentation

M-codes cover quality measures and performance reporting. They are used in value-based care programs to track whether specific clinical actions were taken. Documentation must support that the measured action was performed or a valid exclusion applies.

Specialties

OphthalmologyRetinal Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code M1333?

CPT M1333 (Acute vitreous hemorrhage) is a M Codes code. Acute vitreous hemorrhage condition documented. Records diagnosis of acute bleeding into the vitreous requiring urgent management.

Is M1333 covered by insurance?

M1333 is a temporary HCPCS code. Coverage varies by payer and may change when permanent codes are assigned. Ophthalmology diagnostic documentation for acute vitreous hemorrhage often from retinal tears, proliferative disease, or trauma requiring urgent evaluation.

When is CPT M1333 used?

Ophthalmology diagnostic documentation for acute vitreous hemorrhage often from retinal tears, proliferative disease, or trauma requiring urgent evaluation.

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