CPT
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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
- Screening and diagnosis
- Induction and dosing
- Logistics of buprenorphine treatment
- Insurance and billing issues
- Billing
- CPT
- Drug codes
- HCPCSs
- Induction
- Buprenorphine treatment for heroin addiction
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This clinical guidance from the PCSS-B provides a list of commonly used CPT codes for buprenorphine induction and maintenance. Information is includes for both psychiatrists and non-psychiatrist physicians.
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PCSS-Buprenorphine 4
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This clinical guidance provides information on billing services for office-based opioid treatment, including CPT codes for both psychiatrists and primary care providers.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS) 0
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This is a database that allows users to search Medicare Prescription Coverage and Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plans by State.
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Department of Health and Human Services 4.333335
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This website, funded by SAMHSA, is designed to help physicians to implement office-based buprenorphine treatment using a national network of trained physician mentors.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS) 5
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- General information - buprenorphine
- Getting a waiver/setting up your practice
- Logistics of buprenorphine treatment
- Addiction
- Behavioral therapy
- Billing
- Complicated patients
- Contraindications
- CPT
- Diversion
- Dosing
- Drug interactions
- HCPCSs
- Hepatitis
- HIV/AIDS
- Induction
- Methadone
- Pain
- Pregnant
- Psychiatric
- Psychosocial
- Special populations
- Suboxone
- Just became waivered
- Setting up a practice
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Displays the appropriate CPT and HCPCS billing codes for the different phases of buprenorphine treatment.
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The National Alliance of Advocates for Buprenorphine Treatment (NAABT) 4.4
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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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- Establish and Manage a Buprenorphine Practice
- Manage Challenging Patients
- Comply with Rules, Regulations, and Recordkeeping
- Understand Insurance and Billing Issues
- Screen for Substance Abuse
- Refer Patients to an Addiction Specialist
- Review: What is Buprenorphine?
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