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Intro
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Quick 1995 Documentation Guidelines Review
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Seema Verma Letter November 2018
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2019 Physician Final Rule: No Change To ED Codes
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Pitfall: Copy Pasting Cloning
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Documentation Guidelines: Practical Application
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CMS & CPT Documentation Tools
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Documentation Best Practices
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Medical Decision Making: Amount or Complexity of Data
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Pearls for Data Points
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CPT Appendix C Examples 99283 vs 99284
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Nature of the Presenting Problem: GI Complaints 99283 or 99284?
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99285 Determinants
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Critical Care: The Math
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Circulatory: Rapid A-Fib
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Respiratory Conditions
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Benchmarking Critical Care
Description:
Explore documentation changes to enhance your medical practice in this 31-minute video lecture by Dr. Michael Granovsky. Delve into the 1995 Documentation Guidelines, analyze the 2019 Physician Final Rule, and understand the pitfalls of copy-pasting and cloning. Learn practical applications of documentation guidelines, CMS & CPT documentation tools, and best practices. Examine medical decision-making complexities, data point pearls, and CPT Appendix C examples. Differentiate between various emergency department codes, including 99283, 99284, and 99285. Investigate critical care determinants, focusing on circulatory and respiratory conditions. Gain insights into benchmarking critical care and optimizing your documentation process for improved emergency department management.

Documentation Changes to Help Your Practice - Innovations in ED Management Course

The Center for Medical Education
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