tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2009 Issue 10

READER QUESTIONS: Go Straight to Source for CC Info

Question: A patient comes into the ED suffering a panic attack, with complaints of chest pain and wheezing. Do I need to choose one of these symptoms to list as the chief complaint, or can you have multiple CCs? Idaho Subscriber Answer: CC is typically defined as a concise statement in the notes that describes the patient's problem, condition, diagnosis, or other factor that is the reason for the visit. This can be one or more symptoms that prompt the patient's ED presentation, and can include: • illness • injury • psychiatric conditions • normal bodily process that the...

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