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Current procedural terminology; a primer

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2014
In 1966, The American Medical Association (AMA) working with multiple major medical specialty societies developed an iterative coding system for describing medical procedures and services using uniform language, the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) system.
Joshua A, Hirsch   +8 more
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Current procedural terminology coding of nuclear medicine procedures

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1993
The future of nuclear medicine is dependent on payment for new procedures. Today, the basis of payment by the federal government is a relative value unit (RVU) system; the RVUS employed in this system are for medical services and procedures listed and described in Physicians' Current Procedural Terminology, fourth edition.
K A, McKusick, M A, Quaife
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Current Procedural Terminology Codes for Psychiatric Services

Psychiatric Services, 1989
Physicians' Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) is the system most commonly recognized by third-party payers for describing medical services in numerical codes for subsequent reimbursement. Adequate description of psychiatric services using CPT codes is an ongoing challenge.
J A, Margolis, J A, Gergen
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Current Procedural Terminology Coding for Mohs Micrographic Surgery

Dermatologic Clinics, 2011
Accurate surgical current procedural terminology (CPT) coding allows for proper reimbursement, decreases the possibility of being audited, and decreases the likelihood of inadvertently misrepresenting a claim. The CPT codes describe the type of services provided to a patient.
Richelle M, Knudson   +3 more
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Current Procedural Terminology: changes for 2009.

Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons, 2009
This article summarizes changes in the 2009 Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)* that are relevant to general surgery and other surgical specialties. Be sure to read the guidelines of each section of the CPT book for any changes. It is also a good practice to update your charge sheet each year to ensure that you are using the most up-to-date codes for
Bothe, Albert   +2 more
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Current Procedural Terminology

2017
An appreciation for the taxonomy of medical services and the classification strategies are necessary for successful navigation for efficient pain care delivery and patient access. This chapter serves as an introduction of the core concepts.
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Variations in Current Procedural Terminology Coding for Craniofacial Surgery

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2017
A survey was utilized to study the coding practices of surgeons performing craniofacial procedures, in order to determine whether coding for these procedures might be standardized or expanded.An online survey was designed with 6 sample cases to cover a variety of procedures encountered in the field of craniofacial surgery which was sent to members of 3
Ember L, Ewings   +2 more
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Validation of current procedural terminology codes for surgical stabilization of rib fractures

Injury, 2020
Current procedural terminology (CPT) codes for surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) are based solely on the number of ribs fixed, tricotomized at 1-3, 4-6, and ≥ 7. Our objective was to validate CPT codes against operative time at our institution, as well as further stratify complexity by rib fracture location and surgical approach.
K. Leasia   +6 more
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