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The use of both CPT and ICD-9-vol III codes can be ...

The use of both CPT and ICD-9-vol III codes can be required by the payer. Should all,payer be required to make standardized rules for coding or should each payer be allowed to designate the type of codes they require for each type of patient status?

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