HCPCS Code S1016

Non-pvc (polyvinyl chloride) intravenous administration set, for use with drugs that are not stable in pvc e.g., paclitaxel
Code effective Jan 01, 2001

HCPCS Section
Commercial Payers (Temporary Codes)

S1016 is a valid 2026 HCPCS code meaning Non-pvc (polyvinyl chloride) intravenous administration set, for use with drugs that are not stable in pvc e.g., paclitaxel or (Non-pvc intravenous administ) for short. HCPCS S1016 has been effective since 01/01/2001 and applies to Other medical items or services.


HCPCS Code Details - S1016

HCPCS Level II Code
Section S - Commercial Payers (Temporary Codes)
HCPCS Code S1016
Description

Long description:
Non-pvc (polyvinyl chloride) intravenous administration set, for use with drugs that are not stable in pvc e.g., paclitaxel

Short description:
Non-pvc intravenous administ

HCPCS Pricing indicator 00 - Physician Fee Schedule And Non-Physician Practitioners - Service not separately priced by part B (e.g., services not covered, bundled, used by Part A only, etc.)
Multiple pricing indicator 9 - Not applicable as HCPCS not priced separately by part B or value is not established
Coverage code I - Not payable by Medicare
BETOS2 code Z2 - Undefined codes
HCPCS Action code N - No maintenance for this code
Type of service 9 - Other medical items or services
Effective date Effective Jan 01, 2001
Date added Added Jan 01, 2001

See also

  • HCPCS S1015 · Iv tubing extension set

  • HCPCS S1030 · Continuous noninvasive glucose monitoring device, purchase (for physician interpretation of data, use cpt code)

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


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