You must code: Whether the patient has a crisis The exact type of Crisis Any associated conditions For example: D57.01 Sickle-cell disease with acute chest syndrome D57.03 With splenic sequestration D57.00 Without Crisis If the patient is NOT in Crisis, say it clearly in the note
Some practices may have geared up for the switch to CPT codes that was anticipated for 2017
Researchers found that it has neuroprotective effects: it protects somatosensory neurons, it appears to promote peripheral nerve regeneration, and it seems to slow or even reverse the course of traumatic brain injuries from progressing
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Should I use a new syringe for every injection
The following principles reflect general best practice for handling lyophilised injectables in such environments