AMA CPT® Assistant - 1992 Issue 2 (February)

Principles of Documentation (Summer 1992)

Summer 1992 page 21 Coding Clarification Principles of Documentation Editor's Note: The following is excerpted from a brochure entitled "Principles of Medical Record Documentation;" developed jointly by representatives of the American Health Information Management Association, the American Hospital Association, the American Managed Care and Review Association, the American Medical Association, the American Medical Peer Review Association, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, and the Health Insurance Association of America. Although the joint development of the principles contained in this brochure are not intended to imply either endorsement of or opposition to specific documentation requirements, all seven groups...

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