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lblakeley

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Good Morning, When a patient comes in with chest pain and a work up is down with troponin levels is this automatically considered HIGH? I see under ACEP's guidance for the Emergency room that chest pain falls under the moderate category but the ED physicians argue that its high even if the troponins come back negative and the end result is GI related. Can anyone advise.
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Lisa Blakeley
 
Lisa, you may want to move this question to one of the coding-specific subforums where it will likely get more attention.
 
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