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Urology Coding Alert
2003 Newsletter
Orchiopexy and Hernia Repair Coding CheatSheet
Urology Coding Alert
Orchiopexy and Hernia Repair Coding CheatSheet
Published on Tue Apr 01, 2003
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Urology Coding Alert
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When Appropriate,Unbundle
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Re-Examine the Documentation
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Orchiopexy and Hernia Repair Coding CheatSheet
You Be the Coder:
Exclude Bladder Lesion Margins
Test your coding knowledge. Determine how you would code this situation before looking at the [...]
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