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ACOG's Coding Quick Reference Guides are a valuable resource for obstetrician-gynecologists and their staff, providing quick and easy access to the most up-to-date diagnosis and procedural codes for billing ob-gyn services. The OB/GYN Preventive Services Coding Quick Reference Guide provides users with quick reference to CPT codes for billing preventive medicine services performed during ob-gyn visits. With this guide at their fingertips, ob-gyn providers and their staff can ensure they are using the correct codes to accurately bill for their services.

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ACOG's Coding Quick Reference Guides are a valuable resource for obstetrician-gynecologists and their staff, providing quick and easy access to the most up-to-date diagnosis and procedural codes for billing ob-gyn services. The OB/GYN Preventive Services Coding Quick Reference Guide provides users with quick reference to CPT codes for billing preventive medicine services performed during ob-gyn visits. With this guide at their fingertips, ob-gyn providers and their staff can ensure they are using the correct codes to accurately bill for their services.
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Founded in 1951, ACOG is the premier professional membership organization for obstetrician- gynecologists. The College produces practice guidelines for health care professionals and educational materials for patients, provides practice management and career support, facilitates programs and initiatives to improve women's health, and advocates for members and patients. With more than 60,000 members spanning the entire career life cycle, ACOG is composed of 12 Districts. These Districts are made up of 98 Sections. ACOG's Districts and Sections represent various regions, countries, territories, a, Founded in 1951, ACOG is the premier professional membership organization for obstetrician- gynecologists. The College produces practice guidelines for health care professionals and educational materials for patients, provides practice management and career support, facilitates programs and initiatives to improve women's health, and advocates for members and patients. With more than 60,000 members spanning the entire career life cycle, ACOG is composed of 12 Districts. These Districts are made up of 98 Sections. ACOG's Districts and Sections represent various regions, countries, territories, and states in North and South America.