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2008 Primary Care Coder's Survival Guide
Do You Report Primary Care Procedures When You Should? Get Help from the Experts
Make sure you’re on top of your coding game with The Coding Institute’s 2008 Primary Care Coder’s Survival Guide, an easy-to-read, how-to manual tailored specifically to help you select the appropriate procedure code every time. Each chapter is packed with practical tips, strategies and tricks of the trade that you can try immediately to benefit your practice.
This must-have manual breaks down and discusses your most frequently coded procedures, explains diagnostic services and conditions, and outlines all the steps you should take to report them accurately. Here are just a few of the topics you’ll learn about:
- Coding for suture removal without placement. Use this alternative when 55 is impractical.
- Fracture care vs. E/M: Learn a clever way to determine the best method for your practice.
- Your physician documents “2 Class B findings,” but an auditor will want more. Spot these details, and you have all the info you need.
- Avoid denials. Here’s an easy way to show medical necessity.
- Physician documenting “possible” diagnosis? Make sure you keep him out of trouble.
- Wound repair coding made easy in 5 simple steps.
- 69210 or E/M? You’ll go after the right codes and start coding due services with this take-away advice.
- MNT: Follow these 5 steps, and get paid the first time around.
- And much more!
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