Sometimes the guidelines are cut and dry when reviewing cases… other times not so much. Take a patient who comes in with acute liver failure secondary to his liver metastasis. Family decides to only pursue comfort measures and patient passes away 2 days later… What is the first dx in this scenario?
Hi! Thanks for watching! I do not have experience in outpatient coding, my expertise is in inpatient coding so I would not be able to review split shares or ongoing hours of treatment but I can add paraplegic and amputations dx coding to my list.
Love that it short and simple but also clear! Thank you.
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This was an awesome breakdown of complications due to cancer. Thank you so much.
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I have been coding so many neoplasms complications this video helps me A LOT!! Thank you!!
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Sometimes the guidelines are cut and dry when reviewing cases… other times not so much. Take a patient who comes in with acute liver failure secondary to his liver metastasis. Family decides to only pursue comfort measures and patient passes away 2 days later… What is the first dx in this scenario?
Thank you, this helps! Can you go over CHF and respiratory failure with hypoxia/hypercapnia. I get this a lot. It's hard for me to determine the PDX
Sure, I will add to my list of topics. Thanks!
Thank you. Can you address split shares, ongoing hours of treatment , paraplegic and amputations dx. coding?
Hi! Thanks for watching! I do not have experience in outpatient coding, my expertise is in inpatient coding so I would not be able to review split shares or ongoing hours of treatment but I can add paraplegic and amputations dx coding to my list.
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