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To that end, review Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes to confirm that the equipment you're considering qualifies for Medicare and other reimbursements and can accomplish CPT-intended goals.
Categories: Health, Beneficiaries, Billing procedures, Budgets, Cost effectiveness analysis, Erroneous payments, Medical economic analysis, Medical fees, Medical history, Medical procedures, Medical services rates, Medicare, Medicare Part B, Outpatient care, Overpayments, Patient care services, Payments, Physicians, Physicians Current Procedural Terminology System, Questionable payments
This 2009 edition offers a more detailed discussion of Medicare's payment policies, provides updated information on payment rules that took effect in 2009, and offers more details for each Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code on payment policies and policy actions the AMA has taken since enactment of payment system revisions.
 
 
 
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