Networker3412
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How are you supposed to calculate the ros when the doctor only check marks the all systems negative box and there is nothing that we can take from the HPI section? It this calculated to as no ROS ?
from what i was taught you cant consider this to be a complete ros when the box is the only thing checked marked. I have read other posts within aapc and that is what everyone else says along with the aapc book on E&M coding that there has to be at least positive and negative system checked. I am just not sure how to calculate this when the physician has not marked any positive or negative systems that he reviewed. Only the box is checked marked......??? any help would be appreciated.
How are you supposed to calculate the ros when the doctor only check marks the all systems negative box and there is nothing that we can take from the HPI section? It this calculated to as no ROS ?
According to the other posts in the forums alot of ppl are saying that this is not a complete ros when the only thing that is checked marked is the box. I looked online at other sites and I also looked in the AAPC study guide and it all states :
E/M University Coding Tip: When documenting the ROS , it is not necessary to list each system individually. It is acceptable to document a few pertinent positive or negative findings and then say: “All other systems were reviewed and are negative.” in the aapc book its states that a complete ros is the positive and negative responses for all additional body systems related to the problem at least 10 systems must be noted.
</EM>So now i am getting confused because alot of the other posts say you cant count the box as complete ROS and now i am being told it is a complete ros??? So how do i calculate this when it is just the box that is checked marked and i cant pull any information from the hpi??oh and this is for the ER E&M codes 99281-99285.
How is it that someone presents to the ER with no complaints? The poster stated that there wasn't anything to pull from the HPI. I find a compliance issue with this. This appears to be a fast track way of documenting without providing information about the nature of the presenting problem.
According to the other posts in the forums alot of ppl are saying that this is not a complete ros when the only thing that is checked marked is the box. I looked online at other sites and I also looked in the AAPC study guide and it all states :
E/M University Coding Tip: When documenting the ROS , it is not necessary to list each system individually. It is acceptable to document a few pertinent positive or negative findings and then say: “All other systems were reviewed and are negative.” in the aapc book its states that a complete ros is the positive and negative responses for all additional body systems related to the problem at least 10 systems must be noted.
</EM>So now i am getting confused because alot of the other posts say you cant count the box as complete ROS and now i am being told it is a complete ros??? So how do i calculate this when it is just the box that is checked marked and i cant pull any information from the hpi??oh and this is for the ER E&M codes 99281-99285.