Codify By AAPC
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Urinary Incontinence: Take The High And Dry Road To F315 Compliance
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Quality Assessment: Celebrate Residents' Success In Regaining Bladder Control
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Care Planning: To Develop The Right Care Plan, Ask The Right Questions And Person
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Quality Of Care: Short Stays May Signal Your Care Has Gone Astray
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Risk Management: Get To The Bottom Of High Rehospitalization Rates
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Patient Care: To Hospitalize? Pneumonia Risk Score Antes Up An Answer
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Patient Assessment: Pay Attention To These Risk Indicators In Pneumonia Patients
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Clip 'N Save: Check Out Residents' Risk For Pneumonia-Related Morbidity, Mortality
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Survey Trends: Look For Revamped Set Of QIs To Drive Surveys
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Clip 'N' Save: Cover The Bases In Assessing Urinary Incontinence
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Clip 'N' Save: All Incontinence Is Not Created Equal
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Survey & Clinical News To Use
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Reader Questions: Narrowing Window For Correcting Deficiencies Can Head Off CMPs