CPT Code 78020Complete Billing & Coding Guide (2026)Thyroid met uptake
About CPT 78020
CPT 78020 is a Current Procedural Terminology code in the Radiology category maintained by the American Medical Association. The CMS short descriptor reads "Thyroid met uptake". For the full AMA long descriptor and clinical guidance, refer to the current CPT code manual.
Add-on codes cannot be billed alone and inherit their global period from the primary procedure. Payer scrubbers will reject add-on codes submitted without a valid base code on the same claim.
78020 has 7 NCCI bundling edit pairs documented. Run your scrubber against the NCCI quarterly update before submission. When clinically warranted, use modifier 59 or the X-modifiers (XE, XS, XP, XU) to bypass an indicator-1 edit, with chart documentation supporting the distinct service.
Code Properties
RVU Breakdown
Every CPT code’s Medicare payment is calculated from three Relative Value Unit components: physician work, practice expense, and malpractice. Together they multiply by the conversion factor to produce the payment amount.
Payment = Total RVU × Conversion Factor ($33.4009) × Geographic Adjustment (GPCI). National averages shown. Actual payment varies by locality.
Medicare Payment by State
Medicare adjusts payment by locality based on GPCI (Geographic Practice Cost Index). Higher cost-of-living areas like California and New York pay more. Rural states pay less. Top 12 states shown.
Showing top 12 of 53 states. Full locality data available in CMS PFS Locality file.
NCCI Bundling Edits
7 pairsThese codes trigger National Correct Coding Initiative edits when billed with 78020. An indicator of 0 means the pair cannot be unbundled. Indicator 1 means modifier 59 or X-modifiers may allow separate billing with supporting documentation.
78020 + 36005: bundled, modifier may bypass (indicator 1)
The most-asked bundling question on this code. Verdict pulled from the current NCCI quarterly file.
Modifier indicator 1 means a modifier may bypass the edit when the clinical scenario supports a distinct, separately identifiable service. Most billers default to modifier 59, but payers prefer the more specific X-modifiers (XE, XS, XP, XU) and pay them with less audit scrutiny. Documentation must establish the separation factor.
Misuse of Column Two code with Column One code
Billing 78020 alongside a bundled code without the correct modifier generates CARC 97 denials. Payers often flag these as audit risks. Document medical necessity for the separate service and apply modifier 59 or the appropriate X-modifier (XE, XS, XP, XU) only when clinically justified.
Misuse of Column Two code with Column One code
Standards of medical/surgical practice
CPT Manual or CMS manual coding instruction
CPT Manual or CMS manual coding instruction
Misuse of Column Two code with Column One code
Misuse of Column Two code with Column One code
CPT Manual or CMS manual coding instruction
Radiology bundling traps usually involve component coding (TC/26 splits) plus contrast-with vs without coding pairs. CO-97 denials on 78020 often resolve once the right component modifier is appended on resubmission.
Denied on 78020 + 36005 with the wrong modifier? Send us the EOB.
Most bundling denials on 78020 are recoverable when an X-modifier replaces a generic mod 59 and the chart supports a distinct service. A coder will read the EOB and the operative or procedure note for you.
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Applicable Modifiers
Modifiers commonly paired with 78020 based on its category. Apply only when the clinical circumstance warrants. Incorrect modifier use is a top audit target.
Component split modifiers (26 professional, TC technical) are the most under-applied modifiers in diagnostic billing. Practices that bill global on services where they only provided the read silently invite refund requests. We split components correctly at submission.
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Everything about CPT 78020
What does CPT code 78020 cover?
CPT 78020 is a Current Procedural Terminology code in the Radiology category maintained by the American Medical Association. The CMS short descriptor reads "Thyroid met uptake". For the full AMA long descriptor and clinical guidance, refer to the current CPT code manual.
What is the Medicare payment for CPT 78020?
The national average Medicare payment for CPT 78020 is approximately $79.16 in a non-facility setting and $79.16 in a facility setting. Actual payment varies by locality based on GPCI adjustments. Total RVU is 2.37 with a conversion factor of $33.4009.
What is the global period for CPT 78020?
CPT 78020 is an add-on code (indicator ZZZ). Its global period matches the base procedure it's billed with. Cannot be billed alone. Must be paired with a primary code per CPT guidelines.
What codes bundle with CPT 78020?
CPT 78020 has NCCI Procedure-to-Procedure edits with 7+ codes including 36005, 36410, 36591. Modifier indicator 0 means the edit cannot be bypassed. Indicator 1 means modifier 59 or X-modifiers may allow separate billing with documentation.
CPT codes and descriptions are copyright of the American Medical Association. RVU values reflect current CMS publications. Actual payment varies by locality. Commercial payer rates vary by contract.
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