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Innovative solutions for improving your query process

 
 
Available December 2017


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.

In addition to sample queries and templates, this book provides a start-to-finish guide on the entire query 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

 

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