Protecting society from sexually dangerous offenders : law, justice, and therapy /

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Imprint:Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2003.
Description:xix, 372 p. ; 27 cm.
Language:English
Series:Law and public policy
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4847836
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Other authors / contributors:Winick, Bruce J.
La Fond, John Q.
ISBN:1557989737 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • 57. Decision for surgery
  • Evaluation & Management
  • 21. Prolonged evaluation and management services
  • 24. Unrelated E/M service by the same physician during a postoperative period
  • 25. Significant separately identifiable E/M service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service
  • 32. Mandated services
  • 52. Reduced services
  • 57. Decision for surgery
  • Anesthesia
  • 22. Unusual procedural services
  • 32. Mandated services
  • 47. Anesthesia by surgeon
  • 51. Multiple procedures
  • 53. Discontinued procedure
  • 59. Distinct procedural service
  • Other Anesthesia Modifiers
  • Surgery
  • 22. Unusual procedural services
  • 23. Unusual anesthesia
  • 26. Professional component
  • 32. Mandated services
  • 47. Anesthesia by surgeon
  • 50. Bilateral procedure
  • 51. Multiple procedures
  • 52. Reduced services
  • 53. Discontinued procedure
  • 54. Surgical care only
  • 55. Postoperative management only
  • 56. Preoperative management only
  • 58. Staged or related procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 59. Distinct procedural service
  • 62. Two surgeons
  • 63. Procedure performed on infants less than 4kg
  • 66. Surgical team
  • 76. Repeat procedure by same physician
  • 77. Repeat procedure by another physician
  • 78. Return to operating room for a related procedure during the postoperative period
  • 79. Unrelated procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 80. Assistant surgeon
  • 81. Minimum assistant surgeon
  • 82. Assistant surgeon (when a qualified resident is not available)
  • 99. Multiple modifiers
  • Radiology
  • 22. Unusual procedural services
  • 26. Professional component
  • 32. Mandated services
  • 50. Bilateral Procedure
  • 51. Multiple procedures
  • 52. Reduced services
  • 53. Discontinued procedure
  • 58. Staged or related procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 59. Distinct procedural service
  • 62. Two surgeons
  • 76. Repeat procedure by same physician
  • 77. Repeat procedure by another physician
  • 78. Return to operating room for related procedure during the postoperative period
  • 79. Unrelated procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 80. Assistant surgeon
  • 99. Multiple modifiers
  • Pathology & Laboratory
  • 22. Unusual procedural services
  • 26. Professional component
  • 32. Mandated services
  • 52. Reduced services
  • 53. Discontinued procedure
  • 59. Distinct procedural service
  • 90. Reference (outside) laboratory
  • 91. Repeat clinical diagnostic laboratory test
  • Medicine
  • 22. Unusual services
  • 26. Professional component
  • 32. Mandated services
  • 50. Bilateral procedure
  • 51. Multiple procedures
  • 52. Reduced services
  • 53. Discontinued procedure
  • 55. Postoperative management only
  • 56. Preoperative management only
  • 57. Decision for surgery
  • 58. Staged or related procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 59. Distinct procedural service
  • 76. Repeat procedure by same physician
  • 77. Repeat procedure by another physician
  • 78. Return to operating room for a related procedure during the postoperative period
  • 79. Unrelated procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 99. Multiple modifiers
  • HCPCS Modifiers A-V
  • Introduction
  • Ambulance Modifiers
  • HCPCS Level II Modifiers
  • ASC & Hospital Outpatient Modifiers
  • Ambulatory Payment Classifications
  • Outpatient Code Editor for Outpatient Prospective Payment System
  • CPT and HCPCS Modifier Reporting Requirements
  • 25. Significant separately identifiable E/M service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service
  • 27. Multiple outpatient hospital E/M encounters on the same date
  • 50. Bilateral procedure
  • 52. Reduced services
  • 58. Staged or related procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 59. Distinct procedural service
  • 73. Discontinued outpatient hospital/ambulatory surgery center (ASC) procedure prior to the administration of anesthesia
  • 74. Discontinued outpatient hospital/ambulatory surgery center (ASC) procedure after administration of anesthesia
  • 76. Repeat procedure by same physician
  • 77. Repeat procedure by another physician
  • 78. Return to the operating room for a related procedure during the postoperative period
  • 79. Unrelated procedure or service by the same physician during the postoperative period
  • 91. Repeat clinical diagnostic laboratory test
  • HCPCS Level II Modifiers
  • Modifiers & Compliance
  • Introduction
  • What Is Compliance?
  • The OIG's Compliance Plan Guidance
  • Modifiers and Compliance: A Quick Self-Test
  • Modifiers
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I.. Sexually Violent Predator Laws: Problems and Solutions
  • Chapter 1.. The New Generation of Sex Offender Commitment Laws: Which States Have Them and How Do They Work?
  • Chapter 2.. State Policy Perspectives on Sexual Predator Laws
  • Part II.. Sex Offenders and Dangerousness
  • Chapter 3.. Who Is Dangerous and When Are They Safe? Risk Assessment With Sexual Offenders
  • Chapter 4.. Evaluating Offenders Under a Sexually Violent Predator Law: The Practical Practice
  • Part III.. Sex Offenders and Treatment
  • Chapter 5.. What We Know and Don't Know About Treating Adult Sex Offenders
  • Chapter 6.. Treatment and the Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders
  • Chapter 7.. In the Wake of Hendricks: The Treatment and Restraint of Sexually Dangerous Offenders Viewed From the Perspective of American Psychiatry
  • Part IV.. The Rationale, Constitutionality, and Morality of Sexual Predator Commitment Laws
  • Chapter 8.. Matching Legal Policies With Known Offenders
  • Chapter 9.. Bad or Mad?: Sex Offenders and Social Control
  • Chapter 10.. "Even a Dog ...": Culpability, Condemnation, and Respect for Persons
  • Chapter 11.. Sex Offenders and the Supreme Court: The Significance and Limits of Kansas v. Hendricks
  • Part V.. Alternative Strategies for Protecting the Community
  • Chapter 12.. A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Analysis of Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Laws
  • Chapter 13.. Investing in the Future of Children: Building Programs for Children or Prisons for Adult Offenders
  • Chapter 14.. Chemical Castration of Sex Offenders: Treatment or Punishment?
  • Chapter 15.. Community Containment of Sex Offender Risk: A Promising Approach
  • Part VI.. Evaluating the Wisdom of Sexually Violent Predator Laws
  • Chapter 16.. The Costs of Enacting a Sexual Predator Law and Recommendations for Keeping Them From Skyrocketing
  • Chapter 17.. Managing the Monstrous: Sex Offenders and the New Penology
  • Chapter 18.. A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Assessment of Sexually Violent Predator Laws
  • Conclusion
  • Table of Authorities
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index
  • About the Editors