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Home Health ICD-9/ICD-10 Alert
2009 Newsletter
CODING HOW-TO: KNOW YOUR OASIS ANSWERS TO MAXIMIZE CASE MIX
Home Health ICD-9/ICD-10 Alert
CODING HOW-TO:
KNOW YOUR OASIS ANSWERS TO MAXIMIZE CASE MIX
Published on Fri Feb 20, 2009
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Home Health ICD-9/ICD-10 Alert
CODING HOW-TO:
KNOW YOUR OASIS ANSWERS TO MAXIMIZE CASE MIX
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TACKLE THIS ULCER CODING CHALLENGE
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CODING NEWS:
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CODING QUIZ:
INTERPRET YOUR DIAGNOSES NOTES WITH MORE CODING SAVVY
Stick with UTI, drop diabetes code. Be careful that your sepsis and Charcot foot knowledge [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Therapy or Aftercare for a Broken Ankle?
Question: We are recertifying a patient for physical therapy (PT) only. He has a broken [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Update Your Coccyx Ulcer Coding
Question: Is a pressure ulcer on the coccyx coded as 707.03 (Pressure ulcer; lower back) [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
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Question: Recently we admitted our first insulin-dependent diabetic and were surprised to receive only $2000 [...]
READER QUESTIONS:
Know When to Reverse Stage Ulcers
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READER QUESTIONS:
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