located at the rear of the nose; contain lymphoid tissue that
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getting down to the exact part of what happen at visit
to identify billable services provided to patients
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the arbitrary practice of some insurance carriers to group cod
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toward the head or the upper part of the body, also known as c
The board of funeral directors and embalmers
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away from the head or the lower part of the body; also known a
portion of a specimen used for testing.
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Before the mid-1960s, most patients paid out of pocket for th
Procedure codes identify the procedures and services that phys
At the time of death or while death in imminent
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structure or vehicle that is adapted for the overnight accommo
the person starts a fire regardless of whether the fire contin
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electronic equivalent of the CMS-1500 form; used by physicians
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Group of CPT codes that describe similar procedures
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a CPT code marked with a + in the CPT manual that must be repo
MRI lower extremity, any joint without
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the index arranged in alphabetic order by disease; includes th
A diagnostic, transoral, flexible esophagoscopy was performed.
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The CPT manual is ever changing and is
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The CPT manual often reflects the techn
The purpose of CPT codes is to identify billable services prov
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Group of CPT codes that describe similar procedures
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