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| 1. | Coding Calculator (2009) American Academy of Pediatrics This valuable tool allows you to calculate your Evaluation & Management (E/M) distribution according to a selected time period and several reporting trends. |
 | 2. | Pediatric Coding Basics (2009) Becky Dolan, MPH, CPC This powerpoint presentation provides an overview of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), new and revised CPT codes, changes for 2009, inclusion of telephone care codes, and more. Sign in or join AAP to view this type of content. |
 | 3. | 2009 RBRVS: What Is It and How Does It Affect Pediatrics? (2009) Committee on Coding and Nomenclature This brochure is a pediatrician's guide to Medicare's Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS). It provides simple explanations of its elements (physician work, practice expense, professional liability expense), the Medicare global period, the geographic practice cost indices, and tells you why RBRVS matters to pediatricians. Sign in, join AAP, or Subscribe to view this type of content. |
 | 4. | Coding Hotline (2008) American Academy of Pediatrics The AAP online coding hotline form is a resource for practitioners to submit coding questions and receive a response from the AAP's coding specialists. Sign in or join AAP to view this type of content. |
 | 5. | 2009 RBRVS Conversion Spreadsheet (2009) Committee on Coding and Nomenclature This conversion spreadsheet is a "hands-on" tool for calculating 2009 Medicare payment rates for services in your geographic locality. Now that three-quarters of all public and private payers including State Medicaid programs have adopted components of Medicare RBRVS, pediatric practices need to be adept in making these conversions to stay healthy and strong. Sign in or join AAP to view this type of content. |
 | 6. | Top Ten Current Procedural Terminology Questions (Including Modifiers) (2009) American Academy of Pediatrics This article provides answers to the most frequently asked questions related to CPT coding. Topics include sports physicals, postpartum depression screening, novel H1N1 influenza (swine flu), clean catch urine specimen, tuberculosis (TB) tests, screening for ADD/ADHD, vaccine counseling, hospital care, and international travel. Sign in or join AAP to view this type of content. |
 | 7. | Pediatric ICD-9-CM Codes for 2009 (2008) American Academy of Pediatrics The International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification for 2009 brings many important new codes for pediatricians. Effective October 2008, there are more than 400 new codes, revisions, and deletions. Specific areas of note are included. Sign in or join AAP to view this type of content. |
   | 10. | 1997 CMS Documentation Guidelines (1997) American Academy of Pediatrics 1997 publication from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) that provides guidance to physicians regarding documentation for evaluation and management services provided. |
 | 11. | 1995 CMS Documentation Guidelines (1995) American Academy of Pediatrics 1995 publication from the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) that provides guidance to physicians regarding documentation for evaluation and management services provided. |
 | 12. | AAP Pediatric Coding Newsletter™ (2009) American Academy of Pediatrics Published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), this monthly newsletter provides broad coverage of coding for pediatric primary care and subspecialty services. |
        | 20. | Vaccine Coding Table (2009) American Academy of Pediatrics This table provides a list of common CPT codes for Pediatric Vaccines/Toxoids and Immune Globulins. |
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