Pediatric immunization guidelines

    • [DOC File]Immunizations (immun)

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      Billing Guidelines. According to national coding guidelines, providers should report immunization services by listing the applicable immunization administration CPT code(s) in addition to the vaccine/toxoid CPT code(s). Reimbursement is determined by the cost of the immunization, plus the physician’s administration fee.

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    • [DOC File]WELL CHILD/PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT

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      WELL CHILD/EPSDT . PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT . PREVENTIVE HEALTH GUIDELINES. Purpose/Policy. The purpose of the Well Child/Pediatric and Adolescent Preventive Health Care program is to provide Comprehensive Health and History screening and assessment of the physical, mental, and social well being of children birth through 20 years of age.

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    • [DOCX File]Guidelines for Vaccination Clinic Operations

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      Guidelines for Vaccination Clinic Operations. Introduction. These guidelines were developed to facilitate the operation of vaccination clinics, such as annual flu clinics, school-based clinics, and vaccination clinics in response to small-scale emergencies. They do not address such issues as crowd control, security and clinic lay-out.

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    • [DOC File]PEDIATRICS[1]

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      Well Child/Pediatric Preventive Health Care . Birth through 15 Months. 1. 16 Months through 10 Years. 3. 11 Years through Birth Month of 21st Year. 5. CASE MANAGEMENT . Clinical Protocols for Management of Abnormal Screenings 10 WELL CHILD/PEDIATRIC PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE (Birth through 15 months) AGE 0–1 . M 1 . M 2 . M 4 . M 6 . M 9 . M 12 ...

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    • MASSACHUSETTS IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM

      Guidelines for Compliance with Federal Vaccine Administration Requirements) MDPH requires all pediatric practices ( any site that administers at least some vaccines to those less than 19 years of age, excluding sites that only administer flu vaccine) to store ALL refrigerated vaccines in pharmaceutical grade refrigerators at ALL times.

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    • [DOCX File]osse.dc.gov

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      DC Health, Immunization Requirements: ... the District’s health centers and hospitals are following necessary guidelines and have taken every step to keep your child and family safe while receiving care. ... DC Health, List of Health Providers and Pediatric Immunization Locations: ...

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