3512F Syph scrng docd as done
Also known as: syphilis screening documentation, RPR/VDRL testing
Syphilis screening documented as performed and serologic test results interpreted according to stage of infection.
In Plain Language
Syphilis testing; Blood test for syphilis
Clinical Context
Quality measure for infectious disease prevention in high-risk populations, pregnant women, and routine preventive health visits. Documentation of screening and interpretation of serologic results (RPR/VDRL and FTA-ABS or TP-PA) demonstrates appropriate assessment.
RVU Information
CPT 3512F 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
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPT code 3512F?
CPT 3512F (Syph scrng docd as done) is a Other code. Syphilis screening documented as performed and serologic test results interpreted according to stage of infection.
Who uses CPT code 3512F?
CPT 3512F is used by Family Medicine, Infectious Disease, Preventive Medicine. Quality measure for infectious disease prevention in high-risk populations, pregnant women, and routine preventive health visits. Documentation of screening and interpretation of serologic results (RPR/VDRL and FTA-ABS or TP-PA) demonstrates appropriate assessment.
When is CPT 3512F used?
Quality measure for infectious disease prevention in high-risk populations, pregnant women, and routine preventive health visits. Documentation of screening and interpretation of serologic results (RPR/VDRL and FTA-ABS or TP-PA) demonstrates appropriate assessment.
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