AMA CPT® Assistant - 2001 Issue 1 (January)

Use of Guidelines (and Parenthetic Notes) in CPT (January 2001)

January 2001 page 15-end Back to Basics Use of Guidelines (and Parenthetic Notes) in CPT In this time of gift giving and receiving, many of us were faced with putting together new bicycles, lawn mowers, grills, or other gifts. How many of us actually took time to read the instructions? When faced with the prospect of reading pages and pages of instructions before assembling a product, many people would rather skip the manual and get to it. Although a few individuals may fare well when embarking on such an endeavor without referencing the manual, most of us usually end...

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