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Don't let coding confusion lead to payer audits and lost revenue
| The ER is challenging enough - Let's make the coding simple |
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The emergency department (ED) is a fast-paced environment that presents unique coding and billing challenges. Department operating hours, missing patient information or nonspecific documentation, and a lack of standardized guidelines for facility E/M leveling make coding for ED services a difficult task. Check out a Chapter Preview below:
All five chapters include figures and real-life case scenarios to give coders hands-on practice and refine their skills, including: |
| A solid understanding of anatomical terminology and CPT coding guidelines |
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| A review of facility and physician E/M visit leveling, and code selection |
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| Details on CPT coding for integumentary, musculoskeletal, and injection and infusion procedures |
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