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Current Procedural Terminology Project papers

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Gift of Hurdis M. Griffith and Karen R. Robinson.

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University of Pennsylvania: Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing
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Finding aid prepared by Center staff, updated by Bethany Myers
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Articles regarding CPT coding.
Box CPT.0001
List of CPT codes.
Box CPT.0001
List of Medicare payments per CPT code.
Box CPT.0001
Raw data from research projects.
Box CPT.0001
School Nurse Survey of Demographic Data and CPT Codes (Current Procedural Terminology) circa 1990.
Box CPT.0002
Unprocessed, contains raw data from research project.
Box CPT.0002
Contains a few letters, two versions of the questionnaires that were sent out.
Box CPT.0002
Returned questionnaires with comments.
Box CPT.0002
Results complied as hard copies and floppy diskettes.
Box CPT.0002
Unprocessed, contains raw data from research project.
Box CPT.0003
2 photocopied book chapters by Robinson. "Payment for Advanced Practice Nursing Services: Past, Present, and Future," in "Advanced Practice Nursing: Essentials for Role Development", edited by Lucille A. Joel. Topic is reimbursement payment and CPT codes.
Box CPT.0003

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