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S9376 Hit hydra 3 liter diem

S Codes

Also known as: IV hydration 3L, hydration 3 liters

Home therapy hydration three liters per diem provides three-liter daily intravenous hydration solution for substantial fluid replacement in severely dehydrated patients.

In Plain Language

3 liter IV fluids

Clinical Context

Used for severe dehydration, inadequate oral intake, persistent vomiting or diarrhea. Three liters provides substantial hydration support.

RVU Information

CPT S9376 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. This is typical for supply, drug, and equipment codes — reimbursement is based on Average Sales Price (ASP), fee schedules, or payer contracts rather than the RVU system.

Billing & Documentation

S-codes are used by private payers (not Medicare) for services without a standard CPT or HCPCS code. Coverage varies significantly between insurers. Verify payer acceptance before billing and document medical necessity thoroughly.

Specialties

Home Health

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code S9376?

CPT S9376 (Hit hydra 3 liter diem) is a S Codes code. Home therapy hydration three liters per diem provides three-liter daily intravenous hydration solution for substantial fluid replacement in severely dehydrated patients.

Is S9376 covered by insurance?

S9376 is a temporary HCPCS code. Coverage varies by payer and may change when permanent codes are assigned. Used for severe dehydration, inadequate oral intake, persistent vomiting or diarrhea. Three liters provides substantial hydration support.

When is CPT S9376 used?

Used for severe dehydration, inadequate oral intake, persistent vomiting or diarrhea. Three liters provides substantial hydration support.

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