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There are often multiple ICD-10 codes for a given ICD-9 code, so use caution! Contents. 1 Oncology, solid tumor cancer diagnoses. 1.1 Metastases to locations. 2 Oncology, hematologic diagnoses. 2.1 Leukemia & multiple myeloma. 2.2 Lymphoma. 2.2.1 Anatomic modifiers. 2.3 Myeloproliferative neoplasms. 2.4 Bone marrow transplant. 3 Hematology, benign.
Created as a knowledge base for hematology & oncology providers, HemOnc.org is a collaborative wiki containing details about hundreds of hematology/oncology drugs, and thousands of treatment regimens.
Here, there are quick links to the disease-specific pages, which are organized into five disciplines: 1) (adult) solid oncology; 2) (adult) malignant hematology; 3) pediatrics; 4) transplant; and 5) classical (a.k.a., benign) hematology.
Physician Self Designated Practice Codes in the United States. Physicians in the United States report their primary and secondary practice specialty via American Medical Association surveys, the AMA Online Data Collection Center and other data collection vehicles. Although studies conducted by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services ...
10 mar 2015 · These include sample order sets, lists of diagnosis and billing codes that are commonly used in hematology/oncology practice, reference tables for vesicant and irritant chemotherapeutics, performance status, corticosteroid conversions, and a large number of external links.
Hematological Oncology is a peer-reviewed journal at the interface of hematology and oncology research. The journal publishes experimental and clinical articles concerning blood cancers and all neoplastic diseases of the hemopoietic and lymphoid systems.
Effective January 1, 2017, CMS requires the use of the modifier JW to identify unused drugs or biologicals from single use vials or single use packages that are appropriately discarded. This modifier, billed on a separate line, will provide payment for the amount of discarded drug or biological.