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Taking a look at the following:
http://www.ctmedicalprogram.com/prmanuals/fee_physician_20020501.pdf
I noticed that there are 28 pages of radiology procedures and codes. Does it eventually become second nature to radiologists and they'll immediately be able to tell you the CPT code for most of these procedures? Or is this another example of the increased complexity of health care necessitating administrators to deal with such issues.
In the far right, under the column TOS, I assume that's the amount of reimbursement for the physician reading the scan? And that there would be a seperate fee schedule for the equipment?
http://www.ctmedicalprogram.com/prmanuals/fee_physician_20020501.pdf
I noticed that there are 28 pages of radiology procedures and codes. Does it eventually become second nature to radiologists and they'll immediately be able to tell you the CPT code for most of these procedures? Or is this another example of the increased complexity of health care necessitating administrators to deal with such issues.
In the far right, under the column TOS, I assume that's the amount of reimbursement for the physician reading the scan? And that there would be a seperate fee schedule for the equipment?