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jessicacav

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A special report is necessary to send to insurance carriers when a procedure is relatively new or rarely reported. This report must include description of the nature, extent and need for the procedure, time, effort, and equipment necessary, symptoms, physical findings, concurrent findings, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, final diagnosis, and ___________________ ___________________ _______.
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There are several ways to locate a code in the index such as by procedure or service, anatomical site, condition, eponym, synonym, or ___________________ _.
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Answer to Question 1

anticipated follow-up care

Answer to Question 2

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