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CPT® 2011 Update: 64566: Perfect Your PTNS Coding and Reimbursement With This New Code
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Possible ICD-9 Codes to Support PTNS
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ICD-10: Don't Stress About Incontinence Diagnosis Changes in 2013
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Evaluation and Management: 4 FAQs Ease the Stress of Choosing Physical Examination Levels 4 FAQs Ease the Stress of Choosing Physical Examination Levels
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Clip and Save: Quickly Determine Which Exam Level Your Urologist Has Documented With This Handy Chart
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Reader Question: Coding for a Penile Fracture
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Reader Question: Bill Both Excision and Closure for In-Office Lesion Removal
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Reader Question: 55899: Remember to Benchmark to Existing Codes When Using Unlisted CPT® Codes
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Reader Question: 52332-50 Tells the Bilateral Stent Insertion Tale
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Reader Question: 52354 Encompasses Cysto, Biopsy, and Ablation
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You Be the Coder: When Can You Separately Report Ureteral Dilation?