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2000

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Modified: 12/27/2000
December 18, 2000 Special Issue Update! - Ambulance Fee Schedule
Modified: 12/15/2000
December 2000 Special Issue Update! Additional HCPCS, MPFSDB, and Fee Information for 2001 (Notice: Included in this publication is the MPFSDB replacement data for "1st Quarter 2001 Update!" pages 23-58)
Modified: 12/5/2000
1st Quarter 2001 Update! - Special Section: 2001 HCPCS and MPFSDB (page 23-58)
Modified: 8/29/2000
September/October 2000 Update!
Modified: 8/1/2000
ICD-9-CM Coding Changes effective October 1, 2000 -August 1, 2000 Special Issue Update! - FY 2000
Modified: 6/20/2000
July/August 2000 Update!
Modified: 5/11/2000
May/June 2000 Update!
Modified: 3/1/2000
Special Issue Update! - First Quarter Changes to the 2000 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Database March 3, 2000.
Modified: 2/28/2000
March 3, 2000 Special Issue Update! - March/April 2000 Update!
Modified: 1/31/2000
January 31, 2000, Special Issue Update! - Changes to the 2000 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Database
Modified: 1/3/2000
January/February 2000 Update!
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