Oral Contraceptive
Found 6 free book(s)Common Codes for Billing: Contraceptive Management …
www.ctcfp.orgOral Contraceptives E/M /S4993 Z30.011 Initiate OC Z30.41 Surveillance of OC (Includes refills) Depo Provera E/M / injection / J1050 Z30.13 Initial prescription of injectable contraceptive Z30.42 Surveillance of injectable contraceptive Emergency Contraception E/M / check with payer for code Z30.012 Encounter for prescription of EC
The Birth Control Pill A History - Planned Parenthood
www.plannedparenthood.orgaccept the oral contraceptive as a natural exten-sion of the “rhythm method” (Chesler, 1992). But distributing contraceptives or information about contraceptives was illegal in Massachu-setts, so Rock had to find another venue for wider clinical trials, or pay a $1,000 fine each time he or one of his staff gave a contraceptive
Summary Chart of U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for ...
www.cdc.govAbbreviations: ARV = antiretroviral; C=continuation of contraceptive method; CHC=combined hormonal contraception (pill, patch, and, ring); COC=combined oral contraceptive; Cu- IUD=copper-containing intrauterine device; DMPA = depot medroxyprogesterone acetate; I=initiation of contraceptive method; LNG-IUD=levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine ...
BIRTH CONTROL METHOD COMPARISON CHART
ashasexualhealth.orgeffects similar to those caused by oral contraceptives, such as breast tenderness, mood swings, and headaches Prescription (Must be inserted and removed by a clincian) Depo-ProveraM 99.7% • Convenient. One injection prevents pregnancy for 11–13 weeks • Birth control effects begin as soon as first injection • Reversible. Most women can ...
Contraceptive Services Only - myuhc
www.myuhc.comContraceptive Services Only $0 Cost-share Services, Products and Drugs for Women 1,2,3 The health reform law (Affordable Care Act) requires most health plans to pay for birth control (contraceptives ... Birth Control Pill (oral contraceptive) Birth Control Ring (contraceptive vaginal ring) Birth Control Shot (injectable contraceptive)
Providing Quality Family Planning Services
www.cdc.govrange of contraceptive methods so that clients can make a selection based on their individual needs and preferences, and 4) reinforcing the need to deliver services in a culturally competent manner so as to meet the needs of all clients, including adolescents, those with limited English proficiency, those with disabilities, and those who