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Look to Provider Documentation to Code Elevated PSA

Question: A patient’s prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test showed a level that was higher than their baseline and the previous screening value, but the level is not above the absolute normal range. Does this mean the patient’s PSA level is elevated, even if it’s technically within the generally accepted normal range for all patients, and we can document R97.20? In other [...]
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