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HCPCS Level II modifier that may be used with CPT or HCPCS Level II codes indicating back-up equipment. When submitting insurance claims, it is required by some Medicaid and state health departments, so check with your state guidelines.

Twisting

Insurance agent or broker encourages a policyholder to cancel a policy and purchase another policy but neglects to state the differences between the two policies or the financial consequences of replacement. This practice is prohibited in the insurance industry.
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Practice of inducing any Policy holder to lapse or cancel a Policy for the purpose of replacing such Policy with another to the determinant of the Policy holder. The practice is considered to be unethical as well as illegal.
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Representing a policy as something that it is not or making comparisons that are not wholly truthful to get the policyholder to alter or switch a current policy.
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The practice of inducing by misrepresentation, or inaccurate or incomplete comparison, a policyholder in one company to lapse, forfeit, or surrender his insurance for the purpose of taking out a policy in another company.
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Two surgeons

Situation when more than two surgeons are present at the time of the operation. A five-digit CPT code number is used with an attached modifier -62 to list the procedure. If listing more than one modifier, the appropriate sequence is to list -62 first and any one of these modifiers in the next position (-54, -55).