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Standardize your documentation for coding & billing

 
 

JustCoding’s Inpatient Documentation Pocket Cards provide easy access to necessary details for difficult-to-code conditions and diagnoses, giving you a quick and convenient way to streamline communication between your facility’s physicians and coders.

These pocket cards will promote one standardized message with simple, precise, and compliant language.


» For physicians, the cards will help them document everything that is needed for a given diagnosis—without having to deal with a query from coding or CDI.

» For coders
, the cards are a handy reference to understand what is required for each condition to be clinically valid, helping to reduce both queries and denials.


Download a sample pocket card by clicking here

 
Instructions: Print out card and fold into thirds, then order a set for your whole staff!
 
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