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12/12/20

[Answer] The state of the patient as either new or established is called the patient __________.

Answer: status




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The state of the patient as either new or established is called the patient __________. the state of the patient as either new or established is called the patient ___ established . a patient that has been seen by the physician within the past 3 years. 5. CPT-4 codes have ___ digits. evaluation The state of the patient as either new or established is called the patient … the state of the patient as either new or established is called the patient ___ established . a patient that has been seen by the physician within the past 3 years. 5. CPT-4 codes have ___ digits. evaluation Guidelines for determining new vs. established patient status New Vs Established Patient - AAP.org The state of the patient as either new or established is called the patient … Guidelines for determining new vs. established patient status New Vs Established Patient - AAP.org An established patient is one who has received professional services from the physician /qualified health care professional or another physician / qualified hea... Thu Mar 01 2018 · I am confused by this article under “what’s new” you list the direct quote from CPT 2019 under E&M coding tip section “determination of Patient Status as New or Established Patient : “A new patient is one who has not received any professional services from the physician/qualified health care professional o...


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