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Wiki Inpt Hospital coding for physicians

tlwhlw

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When reviewing the patient's documentation to code a hospital admit, if the physician doesn't complete an ROS, can the information be taken from the HPI? It seems like I've heard this somewhere before, but can't find any proof...help!?!?

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ROS = Reply to a question

It really does not matter "where" on the note the information is documented however a word of caution. ROS is an answer to the physician's question. If you can find it on the note: count it but make sure that it is an answer to the physician's question. Usually doing I/P coding, the history becomes the weakest out of the three Key Components anyway since the physician's already know why the patient is being treated and the physicians usually ask just a couple of questions to make sure the patient's responding to the treatment plan. An exception to this would be patients who are not responding. I hope this helps.
 
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