News & Analysis

November 1, 2016
HIM Briefings

My original career choice in high school was to pursue a degree in medicine. It was my father, a high school librarian, who discovered an undergraduate degree option of medical record administration as opposed to the typical pre-med route of biology. I had no knowledge of what this program would truly entail other than a combination of medicine, business, and legal coursework. What did it matter since my ultimate goal was to become a physician?

November 1, 2016
HIM Briefings

All coders know that working with physicians is not always a positive experience.

It can be tough providing them education or getting responses from queries. Conversely, providers are busy and typically do not like anything to do with coding. When they hear coding they often take that to mean more work on their part.I have been working with providers for many years and the one thing coders always ask me is, 'What is your secret for getting along so well with doctors and engaging them to change behavior?'

November 1, 2016
Briefings on APCs

Orders for services are a vital component of ensuring Medicare coverage. With the advent of computerized provider order entry (CPOE), it is important to review order templates in the electronic medical record (EMR) and the resulting order produced or printed in the formal legal medical record to ensure the templates meet requirements.

November 1, 2016
News & Insights

Please explain the separate procedure exception for inpatient-only procedures.

November 1, 2016
Medicare Insider

This week’s note from the instructor discusses PTAC, its mission, and submitting proposals.

November 1, 2016
Medicare Insider

This week’s Medicare updates include the release of FY 2017 Dialysis Facility Reports and End Stage Renal Disease Core Survey Materials; the Denial of Home Health Payments When Required Patient Assessment Is Not Received; a Quality Payment Program fact sheet, and more!

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