Connecting the Dots: From FDA Regulation to CPT Coding
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Connecting the Dots: From FDA Regulation to CPT® Coding

It is important to be aware of the amount of regulatory work that goes into a new device or medical procedure before it comes to the CPT® Editorial Panel for CPT coding.

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Events
CPT® Webinars
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Reporting CPT codes for oncology navigation services: The Cancer Moonshot

Download the PDF with information on the appropriate use of Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes in reporting oncology navigation services.

CPT®
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CPT® Network

Subscribe to the AMA’s CPT® Network for tools to research a knowledge base of FAQs and clinical examples.

CPT®
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Myth or fact? The number of vital signs recorded affects billing

The AMA sets the record straight on recent Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code changes regarding E/M outpatient documentation and coding.

CPT®
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Nov. 3, 2023: Medicare Payment Reform Advocacy Update

AMA to MedPAC: Physician pay must track inflation and more in the latest Medicare Payment Reform Advocacy Update.

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How screening for social determinants improved care, cut costs

Explore how the Professional Medical Corp. network of practices started screening for social determinants of health and acting on what they learned.

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Health Equity
Health System Spotlight
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COVID-19 CPT vaccine and immunization codes

Review CPT codes for COVID-19 vaccines and immunizations.

CPT®
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Getting started in private practice

It may be confusing—even intimidating—for physicians wishing to start their own practice. That’s why the American Medical Association is here to help.

Private Practices
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Commercial payer patchwork is holding back telehealth’s promise

Will your practice get paid for the digitally enabled care you are delivering? AMA research finds payer policies are inconsistent and opaque.

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Digital
Fighting for Physicians