Re: A question for you

From: J. Hellriegel (jhellrie@pce.net)
Sun Jan 14 08:55:24 2001


At Sun, 14 Jan 2001, ainsron@msn.com wrote: >
>Good luck in being reimbursed for it! I've inadvertently given patients
>their Depo Provera injection 1-2 days earlier than the approved time
>frame (I think it is 84 days for Medi-Cal) and had it denied. Doesn't
>take many of those to get your dander up!
>--
>Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD
>

That would raise my bp too. However, if giving the Depo early because of spotting or "irregular bleeding", I would use the diagnosis of DUB or abnormal uterine bleeding.

--
John Hellriegel, MD, PhD




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