M1392
Documentation of patient reasons for no examination, i.e., refusal of examination or lost to follow-up (documentation must include information that the clinician was unable to reach the patient by phone, mail or secure electronic mail - at least one method must be documented)
- Release
- October 2026
- Effective
Version History
How M1392 appears in each release imported from the official files, newest first.
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October 2026 Effective
CurrentDocumentation of patient reasons for no examination, i.e., refusal of examination or lost to follow-up (documentation must include information that the clinician was unable to reach the patient by phone, mail or secure electronic mail - at least one method must be documented)
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July 2026 Effective
UnchangedDocumentation of patient reasons for no examination, i.e., refusal of examination or lost to follow-up (documentation must include information that the clinician was unable to reach the patient by phone, mail or secure electronic mail - at least one method must be documented)
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April 2026 Effective
UnchangedDocumentation of patient reasons for no examination, i.e., refusal of examination or lost to follow-up (documentation must include information that the clinician was unable to reach the patient by phone, mail or secure electronic mail - at least one method must be documented)
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January 2026 Effective
UnchangedDocumentation of patient reasons for no examination, i.e., refusal of examination or lost to follow-up (documentation must include information that the clinician was unable to reach the patient by phone, mail or secure electronic mail - at least one method must be documented)
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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