The American Academy of Audiology (the Academy) has an active role in establishing and/or revising Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes for new/existing procedures relevant to the practice of audiology. The Academy has official Advisors to the American Medical Association’s (AMA) CPT process for the creation and revision of codes. In addition to the establishment of new codes, the Academy engages in the AMA Relative Value Scale (RVS) Update Committee (RUC) process for valuation of codes.

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CPT by Topic

Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) © AMA coding information and guidance are presented by topic area. Each topic provides a list of relevant CPT codes and related coding guidance for that area of practice.

Note: Additional topics will be added as they become available to ensure comprehensive and up-to-date coding resources.

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ICD 10 Coding

The Academy's Coding and Reimbursement Committee (CRC) has developed ICD-10 coding information and resources for audiologists to use in their audiology practice.

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Superbill

The Academy's Coding and Reimbursement Committee (CRC) has developed an updated, editable superbill template for 2024 to serve as a guide for audiologists working to prepare a superbill for their practices.

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Resources

Findings from Audiology Today

Audiology Today (AT) is the American Academy of Audiology's award-winning magazine, created by and for audiologists. Find comprehensive reports in this magazine on topics relevant to coding and reimbursement.

Coding and Reimbursement News

The Academy publishes up-to-date information regarding Coding and Reimbursement topics. Find the list of the latest news items in our newsroom.

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Have Additional Questions?

Have additional coding, reimbursement or compliance questions? E-mail the Academy's reimbursement mailbox. By submitting questions to the centralized mailbox, the Academy's Coding and Reimbursement Committee (CRC) is able to review and discuss all inquiries posed to the Academy. This allows the CRC to research responses, identify trends in coding and reimbursement, develop coding and reimbursement resources, and engage in advocacy with payers regarding concerning policies.

*CPT codes, descriptions, and other data are Copyright 1966, 1970, 1973, 1977, 1981, 1983-2024 American Medical Association.
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Disclaimer

The purpose of the information provided by the American Academy of Audiology Coding and Reimbursement Committee is strictly for educational guidance to audiologists. Action taken with respect to the information provided is an individual choice. The American Academy of Audiology hereby disclaims any responsibility for the consequences of any action(s) taken by any individual(s) as a result of using the information provided, and reader agrees not to take action against, or seek to hold, or hold liable, the American Academy of Audiology for the reader's use of the information provided. As used herein, the "American Academy of Audiology" shall be defined to include its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, members, and agents. Information may change at any time, so users are encouraged to verify information independently.