J&C7 guidelines?
Posted By: anon on 2006-02-03
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J&C7 guidelines. This is in reference to hypertension. I cannot find this in my Stedman's cardiology or on google. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Subject: Thanks! Where do I find their guidelines then?
That's why the field is in the state it is...no guidelines followed....
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everyone going by their own rules. There is no consistency. And thanks to that we're now pretty much considered non professionals IMO. I say bring on the mandatory licensing/certification to bring the professionalism back to the field!
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Subject: My company guidelines have always stated...
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Subject: I would type verbatim within the guidelines
of the BOS. In other words, I would not type contractions, slang, or prohibited abbreviations. If the account wants you to ignore the BOS once you get the job, that's fine, but I think it would be better to show your knowledge of the BOS and get it wrong than to disregard the BOS altogether.
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possibly E&M? =(HCFA) documentation guidelines for Evaluation and Management (E and M) Services
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