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Innovative solutions to improving your query process
 

Available December 2017

With frequent ICD-10-CM/PCS code updates, policy changes, and advances in electronic query systems, coders are constantly being challenged to redefine where and how they generate queries.

Without an efficient and effective query process, facilities risk denials and audits that can cost them significant time and money.

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.

 

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