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From the College: Coding Corner Answer: March Coding Challenge

Coding for a patient with two established problems, and elements needed to code an extended history of present illness, and a comprehensive history level for a new patient

From the College: Coding Corner Question: March

Test your coding knowledge of evaluation and management components

From the College: Practice Page: Education and Training in Medical Coding, Billing, and Audit Regulations Is Essential for Healthcare Providers

The ACR provides a one-day educational coding course to help rheumatology services stay up to date with rules and guidelines

From the College: Coding Corner Question: February

Test your coding knowledge for an office visit for a 51-year-old female patient with osteoarthritis in her right knee who returns for a follow-up with the physician assistant six weeks after she received an intraarticular corticosteroid injection in her knee

From the College: Coding Corner Answer: February Coding Challenge

For an established patient visit with an established diagnosis, along with a new diagnosis, the visit should be coded as 99214 and billed under the PA's national provider identification (NPI) number

From the College: Coding Corner Question: January

Test your coding knowledge for identifying the determining factors for determining the level of risk in the medical decision making for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.

From the College: Coding Corner Answer: January Coding Challenge

Identifying multiple determining factors—including prescription drug management, drug therapy, and chronic illness with severe exacerbation, progression, or side effects to treatment—in determining the level of risk in the medical decision making for a patient with rheumatoid arthritis

From the College: Coding Corner Question: December

Test your coding knowledge for an office visit by a 60-year-old patient with severe rheumatoid arthritis who has an adverse reaction to an infliximab infusion, requiring her IV to be flushed with saline and pushed with diphenhydramine.

From the College: Coding Corner Answer: December Coding Challenge

Coding for an office visit by a patient with severe rheumatoid arthritis who experiences an adverse reaction to an infliximab infusion and has her IV flushed with saline and pushed with diphenhydramine.

From the College: Elements of Medical Decision Making for Rheumatologists When Coding and Billing

What rheumatologists need to know about determining the level of medical decision making (MDM) for an office visit

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