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AMA CPT® Assistant - 2010 Issue 10 (October)
What's New in The CPT® 2011 Codebook (October 2010)
October 2010 pages 6-8
What's New in The CPT® 2011 Codebook
It seems that each year, the reporting of services provided by the physician or the qualified health care provider becomes a little more complicated. In addition to new and revised codes, guidelines also change. With over 9,000 codes currently in the CPT® codebook, it may be difficult to keep track of all the nuances you need to know in order to accurately report your services and procedures.
This article highlights two of the new features included in the CPT 2011, ie, Coding Tip and Evaluation and Management Tables...
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