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Oncology & Hematology Coding Alert
2004 Newsletter
Reader Question: Separate Your Continuing Physics Charges
Oncology & Hematology Coding Alert
Reader Question:
Separate Your Continuing Physics Charges
Published on Wed Sep 01, 2004
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Oncology & Hematology Coding Alert
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Real-Life Solutions:
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Reader Question:
Choose Between G0001 and Lab Code
Question: An office staff member draws a Medicare patient's blood and performs a complete blood [...]
Reader Question:
Go Beyond Dosimetry Limits With Documentation
Question: How many dosimetry calculations (77300) can we report a day?
California Subscriber
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Reader Question:
Why You Should Keep Modifier -58 Handy
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Reader Question:
Find Out What Separates 84153 From G0103
Question: Are G0103 and 84153 interchangeable for PSA (prostate specific antigen) screening lab tests?
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Reader Question:
Understand CPO Certification Requirements
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You Be the Coder:
2 Isodose Plans In 1 Day
Question: We want to charge for two complex isodose plans (77315) for two separate areas [...]
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