Tag Archives: angina

Permanent or Past – What’s Your Evidence?

Evidence is vital in risk adjustment work, and not all evidence is the same, as we’ve blogged in the past.  One area of growing concern is distinguishing between conditions that may be permanent and those which may improve and resolve.  … Read Full Post

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Supporting a Diagnosis of Angina Pectoris

In a primary care setting, we sometimes encounter patients who have been diagnosed with angina pectoris and are being followed by the primary care practitioner (PCP).  In this blog, we will share some of the most common issues regarding this … Read Full Post

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Combination Codes

One interesting and time-saving feature of ICD-10-CM codes is the combination code.  Just like Burger King, McDonald’s and other fast food eateries, the world of coding has combos; the food-oriented ones save us money and the coding combos save us … Read Full Post

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