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1998 Newsletter
Do Coders Need Liability Insurance

Ob-Gyn Coding Alert

Do Coders Need Liability Insurance

Published on Fri May 01, 1998

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Ob-Gyn Coding Alert

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  • Avoid Provider Chart Audits by Conducting In-House Self Audits
    The increasing scrutiny from third-party payers of coding in general, and Evaluation and Management (E/M) [...]
  • Choose and Report the Right Diagnosis code to Increase Payups
    Establishing medical necessity is the first and most essential step in third-party reimbursement. Think of [...]
  • Coding for Methotrexate for Treating Ectopic Pregnancies
    "Ectopic pregnancy has been increasing in recent years, and recent statistics show it now occurs [...]
  • Optimal Coding for Multiple Births
    Everyone hopes to be paid for all services provided, and while delivering more than one [...]
  • Reader Questions:
    Coding a Pregnancy When a Change of Insurance Carriers Has Occurred
    Question: What do you code when a patient changes insurance carriers in the middle of [...]
  • Reader Questions:
    Properly Coding a Follow-up Exam
    Question: A patient presents with painful urination and a lab test confirms a UTI. Medication [...]
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