The drug detail code 0636 is a hospital outpatient billing and revenue code which signifies "Pharmacy, Drugs that require detailed coding.
Revenue code of 0636 is used to report drugs, biologicals as well as radiopharmaceuticals, drugs and biologicals (C9399) on outpatient claims.
The code indicates that the drugs that are being billed also require detailed coding, which means that the specific drug and other relevant information, has to be accurately reported.
A drug Q code is an HCPCS Level II temporary code that is assigned by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services or CMS to represent new or emergency medical procedures, supplies and services which includes biologicals and drugs which don't have a permanent code yet.
J Code stands for and refers to a type of HCPCS Level II code that is commonly used to designate non orally administered drugs and other medical devices.
For example the drug code J3111 is an HCPCS code that refers to "Injection, romosozumab-aqqg, 1 mg," that is used for billing purposes and reimbursement purposes for the drug called Evenity or romosozumba-aqqg.
J3111 is the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) code assigned to the injection of romosozumab-aqqg (brand name: Evenity).
The code is used by healthcare providers as well as insurance companies to bill and reimburse for the administration of the injection Evenity.
Evenity is a prescription medication that is used to treat osteoporosis in postmenopausal women who are at high risk for fracture or who cannot use or those who have not responded well to other treatments for osteoporosis.
Evenity works by helping to create new bone and slow down bone loss, which can also increase your bone mineral density and reduce your risk of fractures, particularly spine fractures.
The cost of Evenity (romosozumab-aqqg) is approximately $2,628.92 per month, but most people on Evenity don't pay this price due to insurance coverage and other factors..