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This is an article written by CIGNA Behavioral Health's (CBH) Senior Medical Director. It describes how CIGNA addressed reimbursement, a major barrier to physician prescription of buprenorphine, by identifying an HCPCS code (H0033) that physicians can use to bill for the services provided during buprenorphine induction visits.
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Nemecek, Doug. Behavioral Healthcare: November 2007. 4.333335
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This article provides guidance on the management and treatment of acute pain in patients receiving buprenorphine/naloxone.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS) 0
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- Induction and dosing
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- Maintenance
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- Pharmacology
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This PDF offers information on how rural health programs can receive funding from Medicaid for certain services and treatments in order to increase patient access to health care.
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 4
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PDF of Commonly Used CPT Codes in Primary Care
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Clinical Tools, Inc. 0
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- Getting a waiver/setting up your practice
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Commonly Used CPT and HCPCS Codes for Screening Potential Buprenorphine Patients
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The billing codes that can be used for screening and initial contact with your buprenorphine patients. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Codes used for Buprenorphine Screening
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Commonly Used CPT codes - Primary Care
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This is a table containing common CPT codes used by primary care physicians for buprenorphine treatment reimbursement. Coding is either based on complexity of service or time, with four contributing components:
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This abstract discusses a study done on the feasibility of an unobserved buprenorphine induction protocol. The study involved 103 patients who were heroin users and prescription opioid misusers, and discusses safety and rates of complications from induction through follow-up.
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Journal of General Internal Medicine 4
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This form serves as a sample consent for release of the patient's information (type of information to be specified by the patient and/or doctor).
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American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) 4.333335
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This printable patient brochure provides information about opioid dependence, buprenorphine, DATA 2000, and finding treatment.
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National Alliance of Advocates for Addiction Treatment (NAABT) 4.25
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Patient contract that can be used to set expectations and guidelines before beginning buprenorphine treatment.
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American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP) 4.25
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