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Wiki Coding With Old Books

geminitc81

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Ive noticed that some co workers work with 2007 coding books when there is the 2008. So Im wondering if i should say something?
 
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I've often found when I'm uncomfortable about telling someone that what they're doing is inappropriate (and what you've described is definitely inappropriate), it helps to phrase it as a question. For example, you could say something like:
"Shouldn't we have up-to-date ICD-9 manuals, just in case some of these codes have been deleted or changed?"
That will give them a chance to explain their reasoning for using out-of-date manuals, while bringing to their attention just one of many reasons why they shouldn't be using '07 ICD-9 manuals.
 
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