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JustCoding's Outpatient Coding Handbook Package includes:

JustCoding’s Emergency Department Coding Handbook (Pack of 5)


Your quick reference guide for coders in emergency department (ED) settings. It guides coders through assigning visit levels and documentation requirements for a variety of common ED services. The handbook also includes anatomical illustrations for fractures.

JustCoding’s Injections and Infusions Coding Handbook (Pack of 5)


This handbook begins with a review of drug administration concepts, including definitions of common terms. It then walks through the hierarchy that outpatient facility coders use to select the initial drug administration service. The handbook also explains how to properly determine when to report concurrent, subsequent, and additional hours of substances and when to report hydration.

    

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