Simple Reminders That Prevent Complex Issues
Auditing is complex. We know how tedious it is to keep coders, physicians, and everyone at your organization marching to the same beat.
And despite your experience or hard work, mistakes happen. One common error that coders and auditors make, for example, is not giving credit for amount and/or complexity of data reviewed/ordered in the Medical Decision Making component of an evaluation and management service
Luckily, the most common mistakes that auditors make can easily be prevented with a few simple reminders.
Download our free eBrief, 7 Common Auditing Mistakes, to learn how to:
- Give Proper Credit to Labs That Are Reviewed/Ordered
- Decipher When an MDM is No Longer “High Complexity”
- Look for ICD-10 Mistakes in Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions