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  2. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    The CPT code revisions in 2013 were part of a periodic five-year review of codes. Some psychotherapy codes changed numbers, for example 90806 changed to 90834 for individual psychotherapy of a similar duration. Add-on codes were created for the complexity of communication about procedures.

  3. Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System - Wikipedia

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    HCPCS includes three levels of codes: Level I consists of the American Medical Association's Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) and is numeric.; Level II codes are alphanumeric and primarily include non-physician services such as ambulance services and prosthetic devices, and represent items and supplies and non-physician services, not covered by CPT-4 codes (Level I).

  4. Earache My Eye - Wikipedia

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    "Earache My Eye" is a comedy routine and song by Cheech and Chong from their 1974 album Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album. The skit is about a teenager (played by Tommy Chong) who wakes up and listens to a song by "Alice Bowie" (Cheech Marin), while his father (also played by Marin) yells at him to get ready for school.

  5. Industry Standard Coding Identification - Wikipedia

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    For example, a :30 second spot might have had a code of XECA1263, while the same commercial in a shortened :20 or :15 version (or in a different language such as Spanish) might have had a slightly different code of XECA1264. The ISCI code was unique to each individual commercial. The slightest change to an ad led to the use of another code.

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    “You’re Crazy”: Woman In Gym Yells At Fitness Influencer For Sprinting Too Loud On Treadmill

  7. OPCS-4 - Wikipedia

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    Minor changes and coding advice for both ICD-10 and OPCS-4 are disseminated through the ICD-10 and OPCS-4 Classifications Content Changes. Until March 2022 this publication was known as The Coding Clinic, which was initially issued as a printed newsletter. Then, in 2012, the format was switched to a single, compendium-like electronic publication.

  8. Serendipity (BTS song) - Wikipedia

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    The intro version of the song sold 114,128 digital copies in South Korea, with the full length version peaking at number twenty-nine for digital sales in the United States and selling more than 10,000 copies. [15] [16] In Canada, the full length version was the thirty-ninth best selling song upon release and was the eighth best seller worldwide.

  9. Gotta Get Thru This (song) - Wikipedia

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    A second version of the video, also directed by Little X, was created for North America. In the beginning of the North American music video, an acoustic version of "Gotta Get Thru This" is featured and then the official D'n'D version starts playing after.