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The CPT® Code 93014 refers to the telephonic transmission of post-symptom electrocardiogram (ECG) rhythm strip(s) that are monitored for a duration of 24 hours. This procedure is conducted over a 30-day period and includes a physician's review, interpretation, and report of the transmitted ECG data. In simpler terms, this code describes a process where a portable ECG device records the heart's electrical activity and sends this information to a physician's office or hospital through telephone lines. The physician then analyzes the data, providing a detailed report based on the interpretation of the ECG rhythm strips. This service is particularly useful for patients who experience symptoms that may indicate cardiac issues, allowing for timely assessment and management of their heart health without the need for an in-person visit.
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