Briefings on APCs, August 2013
Briefings on APCs, August 1, 2013
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In this month’s issue, we examine how coders can use General Equivalence Maps to find codes in ICD-10, explain the new therapy G-codes, review CMS’ updates to the I/OCE, discuss the importance of proper rate setting, and answer your coding questions.
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