Final answer:
False. CPT modifiers are not added at the beginning of a CPT code with a hyphen. Instead, modifiers are appended to the CPT code with a hyphen.
Step-by-step explanation:
False
CPT modifiers are not added at the beginning of a CPT code with a hyphen. Instead, modifiers are appended to the CPT code with a hyphen.
For example, if the CPT code is 99213 for an office visit, and you need to add a modifier to indicate a repeat visit, the correct code would be 99213-25 (with the modifier -25 appended to the CPT code).