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90284 Human ig sternoclavicular

Medicine

Also known as: human IG SC, subcutaneous immunoglobulin

Human immunoglobulin injection administered by subcutaneous route for passive immunity and long-term immunodeficiency management.

In Plain Language

antibody injection under skin; immune protein subcutaneous therapy

Clinical Context

Used for long-term immunoglobulin replacement in primary immunodeficiency disorders via home-based subcutaneous infusion therapy.

RVU Information

CPT 90284 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.

Billing & Documentation

Medicine section codes cover a wide range of non-surgical services. Documentation should include the clinical indication, procedure details, interpretation (if applicable), and any patient-specific findings.

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 Medicine category, 34% of codes share this characteristic.

Specialties

ImmunologyInfectious DiseaseFamily Medicine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 90284?

CPT 90284 (Human ig sternoclavicular) is a Medicine code. Human immunoglobulin injection administered by subcutaneous route for passive immunity and long-term immunodeficiency management.

Who uses CPT code 90284?

CPT 90284 is used by Immunology, Infectious Disease, Family Medicine. Used for long-term immunoglobulin replacement in primary immunodeficiency disorders via home-based subcutaneous infusion therapy.

When is CPT 90284 used?

Used for long-term immunoglobulin replacement in primary immunodeficiency disorders via home-based subcutaneous infusion therapy.

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