Kalpesh Amin
Cardiology
Organization:
Address: 7846 PARSONS BLVD,
FLUSHING, NY, 11366
Gender: Male
Address: 7846 PARSONS BLVD, FLUSHING, NY, 11366
Gender: Male
Affiliated Hospital | Long Island Jewish Medical Center |
Medical School | OTHER |
Graduation Year | 1989 |
Participates in Physician Quality Reporting System? | No |
Participating in Electronic Prescribing (eRx) Incentive Program? | No |
Participating in Electronic Health Records ( eHr ) program? | No |
Accepts Medicare? | No |
CPT Codes:
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CPT® Code | Description |
---|---|
93923 | Ultrasound study of arteries of both arms and legs |
Q2038 | FLUZONE VACC, 3 YRS & >, IM |
99214 | Established patient office or other outpatient, visit typically 25 minutes |
99213 | Established patient office or other outpatient visit, typically 15 minutes |
99232 | Subsequent hospital inpatient care, typically 25 minutes per day |
93000 | Routine EKG using at least 12 leads including interpretation and report |
93306 | Ultrasound examination of heart including color-depicted blood flow rate, direction, and valve function |
99204 | New patient office or other outpatient visit, typically 45 minutes |
99291 | Critical care delivery critically ill or injured patient, first 30-74 minutes |
93880 | Ultrasound scanning of blood flow (outside the brain) on both sides of head and neck |
99223 | Initial hospital inpatient care, typically 70 minutes per day |
99292 | Critical care delivery critically ill or injured patient |
99239 | Hospital discharge day management, more than 30 minutes |
99231 | Subsequent hospital inpatient care, typically 15 minutes per day |
36415 | Insertion of needle into vein for collection of blood sample |
G0008 | ADMIN INFLUENZA VIRUS VAC |
99222 | Initial hospital inpatient care, typically 50 minutes per day |
99233 | Subsequent hospital inpatient care, typically 35 minutes per day |
99284 | Emergency department visit, problem of high severity |
Affilated Hospital Patient Reports Information:
SURVEY DATES: 10/1/13-9/30/14
Source: data.medicare.gov
OVERALL PATIENT RATING (10 BEING THE HIGHEST)
HOW OFTEN DID NURSES COMMUNICATE WELL?
HOW OFTEN DID DOCTORS COMMUNICATE WELL?
HOW OFTEN WAS PAIN WELL CONTROLLED?
HOW OFTEN WAS ROOM & BATHROOM CLEAN?
RESPONSES TO “WOULD YOU RECOMMEND THIS HOSPITAL?”
Source: Medicare.gov
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