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CPT 2024: Revisions to Guidelines for Split or Shared Visits
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) 2024 brings new guidelines for split or shared visits, including the combined work of a team of physicians and other qualified health care professionals (QHPs) providing portions of a single evaluation and management (E/M) service. This article addresses the following: Defining split or shared visits Split or shared visits versus incident-to services Determining who reports a split or shared visit