Next month in Briefings on Coding Compliance Strategies
Compliance Monitor, March 28, 2012
Every month, Compliance Monitor provides a sneak peek at a future issue of Briefings on Coding Compliance Strategies, a monthly print and electronic newsletter that offers information and strategies for effectively and efficiently following inpatient coding documentation and billing rules.
The April issue examines:
- The importance of assessing whether codes reported accurately depict the clinical picture and medical necessity for an admission
- The importance of clearly understanding the purpose of an internal coding audit
- The importance of considering the big picture before querying physicians
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