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1505F Pt has no resp insufficiency

Other

Also known as: normal respiratory function, respiratory status measure

Functional status performance measure documenting clinical assessment showing patient does not have respiratory insufficiency, does not require supplemental oxygen or mechanical ventilation.

In Plain Language

patient breathing normally; no respiratory problems

Clinical Context

Quality measure code documenting absence of respiratory impairment. Used to establish baseline functional status in patients with recovery or improvement.

RVU Information

CPT 1505F 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 ReportingPulmonologyInternal Medicine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 1505F?

CPT 1505F (Pt has no resp insufficiency) is a Other code. Functional status performance measure documenting clinical assessment showing patient does not have respiratory insufficiency, does not require supplemental oxygen or mechanical ventilation.

Who uses CPT code 1505F?

CPT 1505F is used by Quality Reporting, Pulmonology, Internal Medicine. Quality measure code documenting absence of respiratory impairment. Used to establish baseline functional status in patients with recovery or improvement.

When is CPT 1505F used?

Quality measure code documenting absence of respiratory impairment. Used to establish baseline functional status in patients with recovery or improvement.

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