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injection teaching nursing visitsFrom: Mark Perloe (mperloe@ivf.com)Tue Aug 5 18:39:29 2003
Injection teaching for the administration of gonadotropins for OI or IVF often takes up to one hour. Coding for nursing education is limited to a five minute visit. I am curious as to whether other RE's are combining MD and RN visits and using the total time for billing or is there another way to recoup the expense for injection teaching visits?
-- Mark Perloe, M.D. <http://www.ivf.com/>Georgia Reproductive Specialists IVF.com
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