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May 2006 :


Table of Contents

May 2006 (Vol. 18, No. 5)


Is patient-choice primary cesarean rational?
Geeta Sharma, MD

How common is hypoactive sexual desire disorder?
JoAnn V. Pinkerton, MD

Update

Menopause
Andrew M. Kaunitz, MD

Examining The Evidence

Can stillbirth be predicted?
Ronald S. Gibbs, MD

Surgical Techniques

Pelvic organ prolapse: Which operation for which patient?
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Obstetric Emergencies

Management of lupus flare
John T. Repke, MD

Editorial

Estrogen treatment: Safe and effective in early menopause
Robert L. Barbieri, MD

Medical Verdicts

Defense denies dystocia, says baby was “hung up” ... Resident lacerates infant’s forehead ... Necrotizing fasciitis after c-section ... more

Instant Poll Feedback

Do you recommend circumcision for newborns?

Letters

Is vaginal hysterectomy a dying art?

Fair reimbursement would increase laparoscopic procedures

Hysterectomy approach isn’t the only key to rapid recovery

For interstitial cystitis, which test is the real “gold standard”?

Reimbursement Adviser

3 elements are required for an emergency code
Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA

Coding a new patient’s 2 visits in 1 day
Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA

For observation codes, it’s when, not where
Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA

The setting determines code for nonstress test
Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA

Payers discourage multiple sonograms
Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA

Don’t fail to dispute inappropriate bundling
Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA


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