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Hi everyone! Anna here with The Coding Guild! This is part 3 of our Coding Edits discussion. So far we have reviewed the Procedure-to-procedure NCCI edit tables and the Medically Unlikely Edits, you can find these videos in the description below, and today we close this series with the last part of the NCCI, the Add-on Code edits. As the name suggests, these edits list add-on codes. Those CPT and HCPCS codes that would not be payable on their own. These codes will need a primary code billed first before we can charge for them, with 1 exception. Example would be: hydration additional hour with hydration initial hour. This add-on code can only get paid, if first we are also billing for this one or any other applicable primary base code. Likewise, code 37249 will only get paid if its primary code, 37248 is also billed. Now how to recognize add-on codes? There are 4 ways to tell: We can tell from the CPT book: because here these codes have a plus sign in front of them. Or we can identify t