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HCPCS Level II Current in October 2026

M1229

Patient, who has a reactive hcv antibody test, and has a follow up hcv viral test that detected hcv viremia, is referred within 1 month of the reactive hcv antibody test to a clinician who treats hcv infection

Release
October 2026
Effective

Version History

How M1229 appears in each release imported from the official files, newest first.

  1. October 2026 Effective

    Current

    Patient, who has a reactive hcv antibody test, and has a follow up hcv viral test that detected hcv viremia, is referred within 1 month of the reactive hcv antibody test to a clinician who treats hcv infection

  2. July 2026 Effective

    Unchanged

    Patient, who has a reactive hcv antibody test, and has a follow up hcv viral test that detected hcv viremia, is referred within 1 month of the reactive hcv antibody test to a clinician who treats hcv infection

  3. April 2026 Effective

    Unchanged

    Patient, who has a reactive hcv antibody test, and has a follow up hcv viral test that detected hcv viremia, is referred within 1 month of the reactive hcv antibody test to a clinician who treats hcv infection

  4. January 2026 Effective

    Unchanged

    Patient, who has a reactive hcv antibody test, and has a follow up hcv viral test that detected hcv viremia, is referred within 1 month of the reactive hcv antibody test to a clinician who treats hcv infection

Data Source

Code information on this page is derived from the October 2026 HCPCS Level II files published by CMS.

Release
October 2026
Effective
Source file
october-2026-alpha-numeric-hcpcs-file.zip

Official HCPCS Level II source files (opens in a new tab)

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