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12TH EDITION Coding for Chest Medicine 2008:
Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep

 
 
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For a coding resource as precise and specialized as the medicine you practice, turn to Coding for Chest Medicine 2008, formerly titled Appropriate Coding for Critical Care Services and Pulmonary Medicine. This most recent educational coding manual is perfect for physicians, nonphysician providers, practice administrators/managers, office managers, and business managers.

A new chapter on coding for allergy and immunology services has been added to complement updated chapters on:

  • Critical Care
  • Consultations
  • Pulmonary Function Testing
  • Bronchoscopy
  • ICU Procedures
  • Pulmonary Rehabilitation
  • Anesthesia Services and Moderate Sedation
  • Thoracic Surgical Procedures
  • Electronic Medical Records
  • Pay For Performance
  • Malpractice Issues

REGULAR PRICE:
Member $125 + shipping/handling
Nonmember $160 + shipping/handling

 
  • Click here to view the Table of Contents. (PDF)
  • Click here to view Chapter 10. (PDF)
  • You may also order by calling (800) 343-2227 or (847) 498-1400 8:30 am to 4:30 pm CT.

    "We use Coding for Chest Medicine 2008 as the main reference for our coding issues.
    It is far more useful to us than any other coding reference book that we have."


    — Kathy C. Campbell Practice Administrator