New Occupational Therapy Evaluation Coding Overview
differing levels of evaluation. This document is intended to provide an overview of the codes to assist occupation-al therapists with making correct coding choices that reflect modern occupational therapy practice. The new CPT® codes describe differences in complexity of evaluations, ranging from low (i.e., straightforward), to moderate (i.e., in-
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