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tci E/M Coding Alert - 2014 Issue 12
Key Elements: Avoid 5 Common E/M Errors With These Expert Tips, Part 2
Find out why under-coding is just as bad as over-coding.
Falling into common E/M coding pitfalls can turn your bottom line red and fill your inbox with denials.
In the first article of this two-part series, “Key Elements: Avoid 5 Common E/M Errors with These Expert Tips” in the Volume 2, Number 11 issue of E/M Coding Alert, you learned two common E/M errors are insufficient documentation and always coding high. You also walked away with tips to avoid these pitfalls.
Now, in Part 2, read about three more errors and tips, such as when you need...
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