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2004

Modified: 11/9/2004 Business: Part B Location: FL
The Medicare B Update! is a comprehensive publication developed by First Coast Service Options, Inc. (FCSO) for Part B providers.
Modified: 8/4/2004 Business: Part B Location: FL
The Medicare B Update! is a comprehensive publication developed by First Coast Service Options, Inc. (FCSO) for Part B providers.
Modified: 6/7/2004 Business: Part B Location: FL
MMA - Second Update to the 2004 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Database [CR 3286]
Modified: 4/30/2004 Business: Part B Location: FL
The Medicare B Update! is a comprehensive publication developed by First Coast Service Options, Inc. (FCSO) for Part B providers.
Modified: 3/5/2004 Business: Part B Location: FL
First Update to the 2004 MPFSDB [CR 3128]
Modified: 2/25/2004 Business: Part B Location: FL
The Medicare B Update! is a comprehensive publication developed by First Coast Service Options, Inc. (FCSO) for Part B providers.
Modified: 2/20/2004 Business: Part B Location: FL
Changes Payment for Services Furnished in Ambulatory Surgical Centers for Fiscal Year 2004 [CR 3082]

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