HCPCS Code J1566

Injection, immune globulin, intravenous, lyophilized (e.g., powder), not otherwise specified, 500 mg
Code effective Jan 01, 2008

HCPCS Section
Drugs administered other than oral method, chemotherapy drugs

J1566 is a valid 2026 HCPCS code meaning Injection, immune globulin, intravenous, lyophilized (e.g., powder), not otherwise specified, 500 mg or (Immune globulin, powder) for short. HCPCS J1566 has been effective since 01/01/2008 and applies to Medical care.


HCPCS Code Details - J1566

HCPCS Level II Code
Section J - Drugs administered other than oral method, chemotherapy drugs
HCPCS Code J1566
Description

Long description:
Injection, immune globulin, intravenous, lyophilized (e.g., powder), not otherwise specified, 500 mg

Short description:
Immune globulin, powder

HCPCS Pricing indicator 51 - Drugs
Multiple pricing indicator A - Not applicable as HCPCS priced under one methodology
Coverage code D - Special coverage instructions apply
ASC payment group code Effective Jan 01, 2008 - This procedure is approved to be performed in an ambulatory surgical center.
BETOS2 code O1E - Other drugs
HCPCS Action code N - No maintenance for this code
Type of service 1 - Medical care
Effective date Effective Jan 01, 2008
Date added Added Jan 01, 2006

See also

  • HCPCS J1562 · Injection, immune globulin (vivaglobin), 100 mg

  • HCPCS J1557 · Injection, immune globulin, (gammaplex), intravenous, non-lyophilized (e.g., liquid), 500 mg

  • HCPCS J1561 · Injection, immune globulin, (gamunex-c/gammaked), non-lyophilized (e.g., liquid), 500 mg

  • HCPCS J1568 · Injection, immune globulin, (octagam), intravenous, non-lyophilized (e.g., liquid), 500 mg

  • HCPCS J1569 · Injection, immune globulin, (gammagard liquid), non-lyophilized, (e.g., liquid), 500 mg

  • HCPCS J1572 · Injection, immune globulin, (flebogamma/flebogamma dif), intravenous, non-lyophilized (e.g., liquid), 500 mg

  • HCPCS J1599 · Injection, immune globulin, intravenous, non-lyophilized (e.g., liquid), not otherwise specified, 500 mg

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2 BETOS stands for “Berenson-Eggers Type Of Service”


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