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Otolaryngology Coding Alert
2006 Newsletter
READER QUESTIONS: Written Consult Request Isn't Mandatory
Otolaryngology Coding Alert
READER QUESTIONS:
Written Consult Request Isn't Mandatory
Published on Thu Jan 19, 2006
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Otolaryngology Coding Alert
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Count Readmission as Separate Service
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Visualization With Tube Change Doesn't Call for 69990
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