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Applying for CPT® Codes


Statement on Lobbying

In order for the CPT Editorial Panel to effectively review and act on proposed changes to the CPT code set, code change proposals must be reviewed by Advisors and the Editorial Panel based on the information contained in the proposal and available clinical literature. If an applicant or other interested party wishes the Advisors or the Editorial Panel to consider additional information, that information must be submitted to AMA's CPT staff. Such information will be handled through the CPT process. "Lobbying" of Advisors or their medical societies or Editorial Panel members with respect to a code change proposal is strongly discouraged. Also, CPT code change applicants are invited to provide direct testimony before the full Panel should the code change proposal become a Panel agenda item.

The documents found through the links below provide information about the creation of codes in CPT® as well as the instructions and forms to apply for new codes.

CPT® Background and Categories of CPT® Codes

Newly developed categories of CPT codes.

CPT® Coding Change Process Cover Memo

Cover memo to CPT coding change requestor.

Coding Change Request Form Instructions

AMA CPT - instructions for requesting a CPT coding change.

Category I and Category III Coding Change Request form

AMA CPT form to submit a CPT coding change request.

CPT® Pathology & Laboratory Coding Change Request Form

AMA CPT Form to submit a CPT coding change request.

Category II Code Application

AMA CPT Category II code application and instructions for applying.

CPT® Sample Format for Required Clinical Vignette(s)

AMA CPT Sample clinical vignette for CPT process
Last updated: Sep 23, 2008
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