Evaluation and Management – Looking Beyond COVID-19
Published: Fri, 11/06/20
Evaluation and Management – Looking Beyond COVID-19
Now that the initial wave of Covid-19 has passed and providers have mastered the telehealth billing requirements, it is time to turn attention to the 2021 Evaluation and Management (E&M) changes and their impact on a provider’s practice.
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