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Easy-to-follow strategies to improve coding queries

 
 

With the relentless pace of changes to code sets and policies, coders are constantly faced with the challenge of redefining where and how they generate queries.

Get best practices on how to approach queries in an evolving regulatory environment with The Coder's Guide to Physician Queries.

Readers will get a start-to-finish guide on the entire process, including:

  • How to develop a facility/systemwide policy and procedure
  • How to review the record
  • How to understand physician judgment and leading queries
  • An overview of query types
  • Analysis of AHIMA guidelines for physician queries and compliance concerns essential for coding integrity and success
With sample queries, policies, and procedures for both inpatient and outpatient perspectives, The Coder’s Guide to Physician Queries is a valuable addition to any coding library.
 

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