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+ | *[[Q:_Can_we_assoicate_multiple_CPT-4_codes_to_an_orderable_item%3F |Associate multiple CPTs to an orderable item?]] |
Latest revision as of 20:25, 24 July 2014
CPT is the abbreviation for Current Procedural Terminology, which is created by the American Medical Association. Procedure codes in the CPT user guide are reviewed and revised annually.
Related Articles: