Book Details
Orange Code:54032
Paperback:425 pages
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1. Introduction: The Case for Procedures in Primary Care2. Coding, Billing, and Reimbursement for Procedures3. Legal Aspects of Office-Based Women’s Health Procedures4. Empathic Pelvic Examination5. Difficult Exams: Cystocele, Rectocele, Stenotic Cervix/Cervical Dilatation, Nonsexually Active Women, Elderly Women6. Sexual Assault Victim Examination7. Pap Smear.8. Vaginal Discharge9. Cervical Cryotherapy10. Diaphragm and Cervical Cap11. Copper Intrauterine Device12. Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System Insertion13. Intrauterine Device Removal14. Natural Family Planning15. Implanon®*: Insertion and Removal16. Pessary17. Bartholin Gland Cysts and Abscesses18. Endometrial Biopsy19. Breast Cyst Aspiration20. Vulvar Skin Biopsy21. Treatment of Genital Warts22. Colposcopy23. LEEP: Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure24. Hysterosalpingography/Hysterosalpingogram (HSG)25. Medication Abortion Using Mifepristone and Misoprostol26. Manual Vacuum Aspiration (MVA) Abortion27. Botulinum Toxin A Injections for Reduction of Facial Rhytids28. The Use of Cosmetic Lasers in Clinical Practice29. Glycolic Peels
Description:
Despite the common perception that medicine is becoming specialty driven, there are many reasons for primary care providers to offer women’s health procedures in an office setting. Women feel more comfortable having procedures done by prov- ers whom they already know and trust. Continuity of care is still valued by patients, who trust their primary care providers to work with them as collaborators in the decision-making process. Women have found that their options for care have become limited, not by their own decision, but by the lack of training of their p- vider. In rural areas, the barriers of time, expense, and travel often prevent many women from obtaining necessary care; yet many of the procedures that these women are requesting are relatively easy to learn. Positive experiences are shared by women who then refer friends and family by word of mouth. This book has been designed to assist not only the clinician performing the pro- dures covered, but also the office staff with setting up the equipment tray prior to p- forming the procedure and with preparing office documents and coding information needed to complete the procedure. Most procedures covered can be done with a mi- mum investment in equipment and require minimal training.
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