Patient Visit Codes Are Changing: Know What to Do to Get Paid
Although CMS’s plan to condense E/M codes is no more, there are major changes on the horizon. Coding expert Betsy Nicoletti explains what doctors need to know.
Although CMS’s plan to condense E/M codes is no more, there are major changes on the horizon. Coding expert Betsy Nicoletti explains what doctors need to know.
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