tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2007 Issue 8

Reader Question ~ Anatomy Guide an Indispensable Coding Resource

Question: I am new to ED coding, and I was wondering what types of resources I should keep handy while I am looking at claims.Minnesota Subscriber Answer: As you code for your physician, you should have a number of resources at your disposal, including the following, among others:- Up-to-date coding manuals, including CPT, ICD-9-CM and HCPCS- Group-specific coding manual with approved polices and procedures consistent with your internal compliance plan- ED coding publications and e-mail discussion groups (for example, www.coding911.com)- CMS, Medicare and other payer Web sites for LMRPs, NCDs, etc. (www.cms.gov, for instance)- ...

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