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96368 therapy/diagnostic concurrent inferior

Medicine

Also known as: concurrent IV infusion, simultaneous IV therapy

Intravenous therapeutic/diagnostic agent infusion when administered concurrently with another infusion.

In Plain Language

simultaneous IV medicines

Clinical Context

Intravenous infusion of therapeutic or diagnostic agents administered concurrently (at same time) through same access or separate lines.

RVU Breakdown

Work RVU0.17
Total RVU0.17

Est. Medicare Payment

$5.68

National estimate based on 2026 CMS PFS Conversion Factor ($33.40). Actual payment varies by locality (GPCI adjustment).

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

With a work RVU of 0.17, this code ranks in the 8th percentile among Medicine codes — 4.6x below the median (0.78). The highest wRVU in this category is 23.92.

Specialties

Emergency MedicineInternal MedicineOncology

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 96368?

CPT 96368 (therapy/diagnostic concurrent inferior) is a Medicine code. Intravenous therapeutic/diagnostic agent infusion when administered concurrently with another infusion.

Who uses CPT code 96368?

CPT 96368 is used by Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Oncology. Intravenous infusion of therapeutic or diagnostic agents administered concurrently (at same time) through same access or separate lines.

When is CPT 96368 used?

Intravenous infusion of therapeutic or diagnostic agents administered concurrently (at same time) through same access or separate lines.

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