ICD 10 Coding Alert

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Follow This Step-by-Step Guide When a Definitive Abdominal Pain Dx is Absent

Look to R10 codes when no classification is provided. Sometimes it just isn't possible for your physician to provide a specific diagnosis when a patient reports with abdominal pain. But that doesn't mean your reporting should be as unclear as the unknown condition. All you need is to follow these four simple steps to avoid surprises when you code symptoms [...]
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