AMA CPT® Assistant - 2000 Issue 10 (October)
CPT Assistant Back Issues Available On-line (October 2000)
October 2000 page 8-end Back Issues CPT Assistant Back Issues Available On-line In case you have not been a subscriber since our first issue in 1990, we now provide you with an updated list of all articles published since Winter 1990. The (q&a) designation indicates that the topic appeared in the Coding Consultation section. On-line Availablility We are very excited to annouce on that October 30, 2000, you will be able to order CPT Assistant back issues on-line, at special discounted prices. No more out of stock issues, no more waiting for the information you need today. Just...
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Article Overview
This article is a publication notice from CPT Assistant describing how back issues could be ordered online and how older print issues were handled. It is most relevant to readers looking for archival access information, issue availability details, and the published list of issue identifiers for the journal’s back catalog.
Why This Topic Matters
It helps users determine whether the article contains archival access information rather than coding guidance, and it provides a structured reference to the issue identifiers associated with CPT Assistant back issues.
Article Sections
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Back Issues
Introduces the back-issue notice and explains the context for the updated list of previously published articles.
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On-line Availability
Describes the availability of online ordering and access for selected issues, along with general ordering information.
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Limited Number of Hard Copies Still Available
Summarizes the remaining print availability for older issues and presents the catalog-style list of issue identifiers by publication date.
What You Will Learn
- How the publication describes access to CPT Assistant back issues
- What types of issue availability information are included
- How the article organizes issue identifiers by date
- What archival and ordering details are provided for readers
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding educators
- Reference librarians
- Healthcare compliance staff
- CPT Assistant subscribers
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