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1502F Pt queried pain fxn with instr

Other

Also known as: pain assessment measure, functional questionnaire

Functional status performance measure indicating patient was questioned regarding pain and functional limitations using a standardized instrument with instructions.

In Plain Language

patient asked about pain and function; standard pain and function assessment

Clinical Context

Used in quality measure reporting for conditions requiring standardized functional assessment. Documents systematic evaluation of patient pain and functional capacity.

RVU Information

CPT 1502F does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Reimbursement for this code is determined by payer-specific fee schedules.

Billing & Documentation

Documentation should include the clinical indication, service details, and any applicable performance metrics. Coverage may vary by payer — verify acceptance before billing.

Specialties

Quality ReportingPain ManagementOrthopedics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 1502F?

CPT 1502F (Pt queried pain fxn with instr) is a Other code. Functional status performance measure indicating patient was questioned regarding pain and functional limitations using a standardized instrument with instructions.

Who uses CPT code 1502F?

CPT 1502F is used by Quality Reporting, Pain Management, Orthopedics. Used in quality measure reporting for conditions requiring standardized functional assessment. Documents systematic evaluation of patient pain and functional capacity.

When is CPT 1502F used?

Used in quality measure reporting for conditions requiring standardized functional assessment. Documents systematic evaluation of patient pain and functional capacity.

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