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AMA CPT® Assistant - 2020 Issue 3 (March)
E/M Office or Other Outpatient Visit Revisions for 2021: Time (March 2020)
March 2020 pages 3-5
E/M Office or Other Outpatient Visit Revisions for 2021: Time
For Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2021, the office or other outpatient visit evaluation and management (E/M) guidelines and code descriptors will be significantly
revised. Due to the widespread use of these codes and the scope of the changes, information is being distributed early to
facilitate familiarization in advance of the effective date.
Note: Throughout this article series, revised guidelines and descriptors for CPT codes 99202-99205 and 99211-99215 are referenced. It is important to note that further CPT Editorial Panel or Executive Committee actions may...
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