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The latest emergency department coding resource
JustCoding’s Guide to Emergency Department Coding

 
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JustCoding’s Guide to Emergency Department Coding, will help coders by clearly explaining how to interpret CPT codes and coding guidelines to accurately report procedures performed in the ED and billed by the facility.

The book guides coders through assigning the most specific CPT E/M codes for both physician and facility services. It also offers detailed CPT coding and reporting guidance for integumentary and musculoskeletal procedures commonly provided in the ED and billed by the facility.

Including figures and real-life case scenarios, this resource:
 
  • Provides a solid understanding of anatomical terminology and CPT coding guidelines
  • Reviews facility and physician E/M visit leveling, and code selection
  • Details CPT coding for integumentary, musculoskeletal, and injection and infusion procedures

Access examples, clinical scenarios, and detailed illustrations to improve EM coding
 
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