Pay-Per-View: Don’t skip a beat during electrophysiology exams
APCs Weekly Monitor, January 18, 2008
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Electrophysiologists tailor EP studies to their patients and specific arrhythmias. In order to fully capture the correct codes, you need to understand the different types of arrhythmias and what you must look for in the EP procedure note.
Click here to read more about the four general categories of arrhythmias, the causes of bradyarrhytmias, and more. Briefings on APCs subscribers have free access to this article in the January issue via their online subscriptions.
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