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When using the functional reporting codes, a therapist will append to the end of the code a severity/complexity modifier that indicates the level of restriction. These modifiers are classified as the KX modifiers?

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Functional reporting codes use severity/complexity modifiers, often known as 'G-codes', not 'KX modifiers', to indicate the level of restriction for the patient's functional limitations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that functional reporting codes use 'KX modifiers' to indicate the level of restriction is false. In functional reporting, particularly for Medicare, therapists use severity/complexity modifiers, often referred to as 'G-codes'. These G-codes, along with the associated severity modifiers, indicate the extent of the patient's functional limitations. The KX modifier, on the other hand, is a specific Medicare modifier used to indicate that services are medically necessary and that documentation is on file to support the medical necessity.

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