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Wiki Self-administered drugs

hollyce24

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A patient has an in-hospital procedure (such as a cardiac catheterization) and is kept overnight for observation without being admitted. The patient is supplied their usual medications by hospital staff. Those medications were billed to medicare using a code classifying them as "self-administered," so they were denied. In the research I've done, "self-administered" drugs are more distinctly defined than medications a patient usually takes on his/her own. The patient does not take any of the medications listed in the self-administered drug tables. Should this have been billed differently?
 
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