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Hello,
When dr. is performing an inpatient follow up visit and he states the current IV medication, dose and frequency and states " Continue the same". Is it considered High Management Option? I often choose Moderate ( in my line of thought, he is managing the drugs). On the other hand, if he order the IV, adds another drug or changes the dose, I choose High Management Option Selection.
Can anyone help me with this dilemma. One of the doctors that I code for believes it should be high as long as patient is on IV controlled substances. But I can't find any information that would support either way. The Risk of complication table only states "Parenteral controlled substances".
Please help me
When dr. is performing an inpatient follow up visit and he states the current IV medication, dose and frequency and states " Continue the same". Is it considered High Management Option? I often choose Moderate ( in my line of thought, he is managing the drugs). On the other hand, if he order the IV, adds another drug or changes the dose, I choose High Management Option Selection.
Can anyone help me with this dilemma. One of the doctors that I code for believes it should be high as long as patient is on IV controlled substances. But I can't find any information that would support either way. The Risk of complication table only states "Parenteral controlled substances".
Please help me
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