Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently use
Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key differences
Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each four-character subcategory and note key differences
Do the same for the sixth character
ICD-10 Training For Counseling, Psychology & Psychiatry.CureMD
In this training program, Dr. Gwilliam, a certified ICD-10 instructor, will build on the basics and dive into specialty specific guidelines for Psychology.
Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key differences
Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each four-character subcategory and note key differences
Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
This document provides an overview and introduction to ICD-10 coding fundamentals and navigation. It discusses similarities and differences between ICD-9 and ICD-10, including greater specificity and detail in ICD-10 codes. The overview outlines topics that will be covered in the four-part ICD-10 Boot Camp, including coding conventions and guidelines, code selection strategies, and documentation improvement. It also provides examples to illustrate increased specificity in ICD-10 codes compared to ICD-9.
Here you will learn how to identify the right code for your diagnosis by applying different strategies that help reduce the probability of coding error and save time.
An easy way to memorize the Nine DOT Placards that are placed when offered into commerce. For CHMM Overview class that was held on April 5, 2013 at XENCO Laboratories in Stafford, TX.
This document discusses classifications of pain. It defines pain according to several organizations and researchers. It notes the historical understanding of pain from Greek, Latin, and early philosophers' perspectives. It then describes types of pain based on speed of onset and duration, including experimental, transient, acute, and chronic pain. It also discusses types based on stimulation level, including somatic and visceral pain. The document outlines specific pains such as headaches, toothaches, and trigeminal neuralgia. It concludes by defining abnormal pains including hyperalgesia, allodynia, hyperpathia, and phantom limb pain.
ICD-10 Training For Counseling, Psychology & Psychiatry.CureMD
In this training program, Dr. Gwilliam, a certified ICD-10 instructor, will build on the basics and dive into specialty specific guidelines for Psychology.
Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key differences
Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each four-character subcategory and note key differences
Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
This document provides an overview and introduction to ICD-10 coding fundamentals and navigation. It discusses similarities and differences between ICD-9 and ICD-10, including greater specificity and detail in ICD-10 codes. The overview outlines topics that will be covered in the four-part ICD-10 Boot Camp, including coding conventions and guidelines, code selection strategies, and documentation improvement. It also provides examples to illustrate increased specificity in ICD-10 codes compared to ICD-9.
Here you will learn how to identify the right code for your diagnosis by applying different strategies that help reduce the probability of coding error and save time.
An easy way to memorize the Nine DOT Placards that are placed when offered into commerce. For CHMM Overview class that was held on April 5, 2013 at XENCO Laboratories in Stafford, TX.
This document discusses classifications of pain. It defines pain according to several organizations and researchers. It notes the historical understanding of pain from Greek, Latin, and early philosophers' perspectives. It then describes types of pain based on speed of onset and duration, including experimental, transient, acute, and chronic pain. It also discusses types based on stimulation level, including somatic and visceral pain. The document outlines specific pains such as headaches, toothaches, and trigeminal neuralgia. It concludes by defining abnormal pains including hyperalgesia, allodynia, hyperpathia, and phantom limb pain.
The information presented is for general information only and is not meant to substitute for legal advice. Always seek the advice of an attorney on legal matters.
The presenter makes no recommendations as to an individual physician’s participation or non-participation with any specific health plans, insurance company or payer. Each physician is urged to give due and proper consideration to their individual practice needs and act independently regardless of the actions or non-action of other physicians.
This document provides guidance on coordination of benefits and responding to claim denials related to other insurance being primary. It discusses determining primary vs secondary coverage between different types of insurance plans. It emphasizes the importance of accurately verifying a patient's insurance coverage at the time of registration to avoid denials and issues with coordination of benefits later. It also provides sample language to respond to payers demanding refunds due to other insurance not being billed first.
Watch this Webinar to find and plug leaks in your earned revenue and educate yourself on how to optimize the efficiency and profitability of your practice.
https://www.curemd.com/webinar/fixing-rcm-leaks.html
CureMD’s Webinar, “Marketing your Practice on a Shoestring” for tutorials that will help inform patients of the practice existence, availability, and have a positive impression of your practice.
To watch the complete webinar please click the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19AVg3XGg28
Protect your income as Patient financial responsibilities increase.
Learn the following and streamline your practice's workflow:
1.) Mining of paid claims
2.) Identify alleged payments
3.) Seek Recovery
Physicians in private practice sometimes face a plateau in revenue, or worse, declining collections. However, cost cutting and control of overheads is not the only way to maintain or increase income. Here are smart ways to improve medical practice efficiency:
Health care organizations need an efficient way to process and share care delivery information to increase productivity, deliver better quality care, save money and ensure compliance.
Mastering MACRA: A Beginner’s Guide to New Reimbursement ModelsCureMD
MACRA is 2 years of work, signed into law in April 2015
Extends the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for two more years
Requires Medicare to move away from SSN based Medicare ID numbers
Includes new funding for development and testing of performance measures
Enables new programs and requirements for data sharing
Establishes new federal advisory groups.
(Click the download button for a high-resolution view)
Preparing for the Conclusion of ICD-10 Grace Period CureMD
Within CureMD the diagnosis search box now recognizes provider specific abbreviations and aliases for diseases. You can now use common terms or abbreviations to describe a clinical condition and the system will bring forth the desired ICD-10 code.
Connecting healthcare providers and public health departmentsCureMD
Designed to optimize healthcare outcomes, CureMD intuitively collects standardized data & seamlessly connects it with public health departments for care quality, disease prevention & cost control.
With CureMD, clinicians can easily contribute surveillance data to Public Health Departments without changing workflows or incurring extra work. Our built-in business intelligence consolidates information with intuitive dashboards to make public health management more effective and timely.
According to a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data, Millennials have become the largest generational group in the United States. Along with this shift in demographics comes changes in experiences, attitudes and expectations, all of which have implications for varying businesses, including health care providers.
The Bumpy Road Ahead New Challenges Facing PracticesCureMD
Insurance mergers, shift to alternative payment models, Meaningful Use stage 2, preventing data breaches, pressure to consolidate – welcome to 2016.
Your patience is not the only thing at stake when these changes kick in. Your hard earned money will become harder to collect and worse to retain. While we cannot wish these changes away, we can help you fight them.
Meaningful Use in 2015: 6 things to do before the year’s endCureMD
What's in these slides?
1 ) Implementation timeline and requirements.
2 ) What measures have made it to the final list and how to achieve them?
3 ) A checklist of things to do before the year’s end.
4 ) What to expect from stage 3?
This presentation discusses electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) using the CureMD EHR system. It covers the necessity and benefits of EPCS, legal and social implications, requirements, and enrollment and authorization processes. Key points include how EPCS allows electronic prescribing of Schedule II-V drugs, reduces errors and misuse compared to paper, and helps prevent doctor shopping through prescription monitoring. The presentation demonstrates how to e-prescribe controlled substances within CureMD, including two-factor authentication. It addresses identity proofing and the enrollment steps providers must complete to use EPCS.
Jumpstart your CureMD Application for ICD-10CureMD
Part 1: ICD-10 Fundamentals and Navigation
Fundamentals for a smooth ICD-10 transition
Part 2: ICD-10 Conventions and Guidelines
Essentials for better ICD-10 coding
Part 3: How to find the right ICD-10 code?
Reduce probability of coding errors and save time
Part 4: ICD-10 Documentation Improvement Strategies
Getting your ICD-10 documentation right
CureMD Training For Internal Medicine Part 1CureMD
In this two part training program, Dr. Gwilliam, a certified ICD-10 instructor, will build on the basics and dive into specialty specific guidelines for Internal medicine. – PowerPoint PPT presentation.
Stage 3 of Meaningful Use is expected to be the final stage. It incorporates major portions of the prior stages as well as introduces many new challenges. What else does this 300-page document entail and its fine print
Gemma Wean- Nutritional solution for Artemiasmuskaan0008
GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
The information presented is for general information only and is not meant to substitute for legal advice. Always seek the advice of an attorney on legal matters.
The presenter makes no recommendations as to an individual physician’s participation or non-participation with any specific health plans, insurance company or payer. Each physician is urged to give due and proper consideration to their individual practice needs and act independently regardless of the actions or non-action of other physicians.
This document provides guidance on coordination of benefits and responding to claim denials related to other insurance being primary. It discusses determining primary vs secondary coverage between different types of insurance plans. It emphasizes the importance of accurately verifying a patient's insurance coverage at the time of registration to avoid denials and issues with coordination of benefits later. It also provides sample language to respond to payers demanding refunds due to other insurance not being billed first.
Watch this Webinar to find and plug leaks in your earned revenue and educate yourself on how to optimize the efficiency and profitability of your practice.
https://www.curemd.com/webinar/fixing-rcm-leaks.html
CureMD’s Webinar, “Marketing your Practice on a Shoestring” for tutorials that will help inform patients of the practice existence, availability, and have a positive impression of your practice.
To watch the complete webinar please click the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19AVg3XGg28
Protect your income as Patient financial responsibilities increase.
Learn the following and streamline your practice's workflow:
1.) Mining of paid claims
2.) Identify alleged payments
3.) Seek Recovery
Physicians in private practice sometimes face a plateau in revenue, or worse, declining collections. However, cost cutting and control of overheads is not the only way to maintain or increase income. Here are smart ways to improve medical practice efficiency:
Health care organizations need an efficient way to process and share care delivery information to increase productivity, deliver better quality care, save money and ensure compliance.
Mastering MACRA: A Beginner’s Guide to New Reimbursement ModelsCureMD
MACRA is 2 years of work, signed into law in April 2015
Extends the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for two more years
Requires Medicare to move away from SSN based Medicare ID numbers
Includes new funding for development and testing of performance measures
Enables new programs and requirements for data sharing
Establishes new federal advisory groups.
(Click the download button for a high-resolution view)
Preparing for the Conclusion of ICD-10 Grace Period CureMD
Within CureMD the diagnosis search box now recognizes provider specific abbreviations and aliases for diseases. You can now use common terms or abbreviations to describe a clinical condition and the system will bring forth the desired ICD-10 code.
Connecting healthcare providers and public health departmentsCureMD
Designed to optimize healthcare outcomes, CureMD intuitively collects standardized data & seamlessly connects it with public health departments for care quality, disease prevention & cost control.
With CureMD, clinicians can easily contribute surveillance data to Public Health Departments without changing workflows or incurring extra work. Our built-in business intelligence consolidates information with intuitive dashboards to make public health management more effective and timely.
According to a Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data, Millennials have become the largest generational group in the United States. Along with this shift in demographics comes changes in experiences, attitudes and expectations, all of which have implications for varying businesses, including health care providers.
The Bumpy Road Ahead New Challenges Facing PracticesCureMD
Insurance mergers, shift to alternative payment models, Meaningful Use stage 2, preventing data breaches, pressure to consolidate – welcome to 2016.
Your patience is not the only thing at stake when these changes kick in. Your hard earned money will become harder to collect and worse to retain. While we cannot wish these changes away, we can help you fight them.
Meaningful Use in 2015: 6 things to do before the year’s endCureMD
What's in these slides?
1 ) Implementation timeline and requirements.
2 ) What measures have made it to the final list and how to achieve them?
3 ) A checklist of things to do before the year’s end.
4 ) What to expect from stage 3?
This presentation discusses electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS) using the CureMD EHR system. It covers the necessity and benefits of EPCS, legal and social implications, requirements, and enrollment and authorization processes. Key points include how EPCS allows electronic prescribing of Schedule II-V drugs, reduces errors and misuse compared to paper, and helps prevent doctor shopping through prescription monitoring. The presentation demonstrates how to e-prescribe controlled substances within CureMD, including two-factor authentication. It addresses identity proofing and the enrollment steps providers must complete to use EPCS.
Jumpstart your CureMD Application for ICD-10CureMD
Part 1: ICD-10 Fundamentals and Navigation
Fundamentals for a smooth ICD-10 transition
Part 2: ICD-10 Conventions and Guidelines
Essentials for better ICD-10 coding
Part 3: How to find the right ICD-10 code?
Reduce probability of coding errors and save time
Part 4: ICD-10 Documentation Improvement Strategies
Getting your ICD-10 documentation right
CureMD Training For Internal Medicine Part 1CureMD
In this two part training program, Dr. Gwilliam, a certified ICD-10 instructor, will build on the basics and dive into specialty specific guidelines for Internal medicine. – PowerPoint PPT presentation.
Stage 3 of Meaningful Use is expected to be the final stage. It incorporates major portions of the prior stages as well as introduces many new challenges. What else does this 300-page document entail and its fine print
Gemma Wean- Nutritional solution for Artemiasmuskaan0008
GEMMA Wean is a high end larval co-feeding and weaning diet aimed at Artemia optimisation and is fortified with a high level of proteins and phospholipids. GEMMA Wean provides the early weaned juveniles with dedicated fish nutrition and is an ideal follow on from GEMMA Micro or Artemia.
GEMMA Wean has an optimised nutritional balance and physical quality so that it flows more freely and spreads readily on the water surface. The balance of phospholipid classes to- gether with the production technology based on a low temperature extrusion process improve the physical aspect of the pellets while still retaining the high phospholipid content.
GEMMA Wean is available in 0.1mm, 0.2mm and 0.3mm. There is also a 0.5mm micro-pellet, GEMMA Wean Diamond, which covers the early nursery stage from post-weaning to pre-growing.
Unlocking the Secrets to Safe Patient Handling.pdfLift Ability
Furthermore, the time constraints and workload in healthcare settings can make it challenging for caregivers to prioritise safe patient handling Australia practices, leading to shortcuts and increased risks.
Let's Talk About It: Breast Cancer (What is Mindset and Does it Really Matter?)bkling
Your mindset is the way you make sense of the world around you. This lens influences the way you think, the way you feel, and how you might behave in certain situations. Let's talk about mindset myths that can get us into trouble and ways to cultivate a mindset to support your cancer survivorship in authentic ways. Let’s Talk About It!
Can coffee help me lose weight? Yes, 25,422 users in the USA use it for that ...nirahealhty
The South Beach Coffee Java Diet is a variation of the popular South Beach Diet, which was developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston. The original South Beach Diet focuses on consuming lean proteins, healthy fats, and low-glycemic index carbohydrates. The South Beach Coffee Java Diet adds the element of coffee, specifically caffeine, to enhance weight loss and improve energy levels.
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Application to conduct study on research title 'Awareness and knowledge of oral cancer and precancer among dental outpatient in Klinik Pergigian Merlimau, Melaka'
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Healthy Eating Habits:
Understanding Nutrition Labels: Teaches how to read and interpret food labels, focusing on serving sizes, calorie intake, and nutrients to limit or include.
Tips for Healthy Eating: Offers practical advice such as incorporating a variety of foods, practicing moderation, staying hydrated, and eating mindfully.
Benefits of Regular Exercise:
Physical Benefits: Discusses how exercise aids in weight management, muscle and bone health, cardiovascular health, and flexibility.
Mental Benefits: Explains the psychological advantages, including stress reduction, improved mood, and better sleep.
Tips for Staying Active:
Encourages consistency, variety in exercises, setting realistic goals, and finding enjoyable activities to maintain motivation.
Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle:
Integrating Nutrition and Exercise: Suggests meal planning and incorporating physical activity into daily routines.
Monitoring Progress: Recommends tracking food intake and exercise, regular health check-ups, and provides tips for achieving balance, such as getting sufficient sleep, managing stress, and staying socially active.
This particular slides consist of- what is hypotension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is the summary of hypotension:
Hypotension, or low blood pressure, is when the pressure of blood circulating in the body is lower than normal or expected. It's only a problem if it negatively impacts the body and causes symptoms. Normal blood pressure is usually between 90/60 mmHg and 120/80 mmHg, but pressures below 90/60 are generally considered hypotensive.
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Cold Sores, medically known as herpes labialis, are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). HSV-1 is primarily responsible for cold sores, although HSV-2 can also contribute in some cases.
Hypertension and it's role of physiotherapy in it.Vishal kr Thakur
This particular slides consist of- what is hypertension,what are it's causes and it's effect on body, risk factors, symptoms,complications, diagnosis and role of physiotherapy in it.
This slide is very helpful for physiotherapy students and also for other medical and healthcare students.
Here is summary of hypertension -
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood pressure in the body's arteries is consistently too high. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of blood vessels as the heart pumps it. Hypertension can increase the risk of heart disease, brain disease, kidney disease, and premature death.
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3. Dr. Evan Gwilliam
• Education
• Bachelor’s of Science, Accounting - Brigham Young University
• Master’s of Business Administration - Broadview University
• Doctor of Chiropractic, Valedictorian - Palmer College of Chiropractic
• Certifications
• Certified Professional Coder (CPC) - AAPC
• Nationally Certified Insurance Coding Specialist (NCICS) - NCCT
• Certified Chiropractic Professional Coder (CCPC) - AAPC
• ChiroCode Certified Chiropractic Professional Coder (CCCPC) - ChiroCode
• Certified Professional Coder – Instructor (CPC-I) - AAPC
• Medical Compliance Specialist – Physician (MCS-P) - MCS
• Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) – AAPC, NAMAS
• Certified ICD-10 Trainer - AAPC
3
4. Overview
• Part 1 - ICD-10 fundamentals and navigation
• Part 2 - Coding conventions and guidelines
• Part 3 - ICD-10 code selection strategies
• Part 4 - Documentation improvement
***Specialty specific training
4
5. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
6. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
8. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
12. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
14. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
16. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
24. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
25. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
27. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
31. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
33. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
35. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
37. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
44. 1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently
use
2. Identify the fourth character descriptions and note key
differences
3. Identify the fifth character description (if applicable) for each
four-character subcategory and note key differences
4. Do the same for the sixth character (if applicable)
5. Check the guidelines at each level:
1. Code
2. Subcategory
3. Category
4. Block
5. Chapter
ICD-10 code breakdown
45. 34 specialty specific
ICD-10 books
• More than 70 pages which teach
• Conventions
• Guidelines
• Implementation steps
• Documentation strategies
• Provider Documentation
Guides
• Specialty specific
• GEMs mapping
• Alpha Index
• Abridged Tabular List
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