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 The Coder's Guide to Physician Queries

The Coder’s Guide to Physician Queries
provides easy-to-follow strategies for coding departments to improve their query processes and train their coders on developing and executing physician queries.

Using the tools in this guide, new and established coders can revise their practices and train staff to meet the challenges of integrating ICD-10-CM/PCS codes into queries, government payer initiatives, auditor denials, and electronic advances.

This guide will walk you through:

 
  • How to develop a facility/systemwide policy and procedure
  • How to understand physician judgment and leading queries
  • Analysis of AHIMA guidelines for physician queries and compliance concerns
  • How to review the record and an overview of query types

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