Do not stop prescribed injections, switch to tablets or change the frequency without speaking to the clinician responsible for the treatment plan
Common ICD-10 Codes M54.12 Cervical radiculopathy M50.20 Cervical disc disorder M48.02 Cervical spinal stenosis M54.6 Thoracic spine pain M51.24 Thoracic disc displacement Why It Matters Supports medical necessity for payer approval Ensures correct CPT and ICD pairing Reduces risk of claim denials and audits Best Practices Use the most specific diagnosis code available Link the diagnosis clearly to the procedure performed Avoid unspecified codes unless necessary Proper diagnosis coding improves claim acceptance rates and overall billing accuracy

- Relevant detailed medical history - Treatment plans and follow-up plans - The exact dosage (each 1 unit injected is 1 unit billed) - Location of injection (e.g., upper limb muscles because of upper limb spasticity) ## **Billing requirements for J0588** Claims submitted for this must contain the following to avoid the risk of billing problems and claim rejections: - The number of units billed must reflect the dosage given over the course of the treatment
Joint, Tendon & Ligament Support Many active individuals seek BPC-157 for chronic aches, joint stress, tendon discomfort, or repetitive-use injuries
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