tci Part B Insider - 2014 Issue 27

Find Positive Answers for 'All Others Negative'

Here’s how to handle ROS black holes - and avoid scrutiny There’s no question that when the physician checks the “all others negative” box for ROS elements, you can be left with less information than you’d like. Here’s the skinny on when you need more specific data and when you can let your doctor slide. Require the Basics If the physician doesn’t supply more information than checking the “all others negative” box, keep your eyes peeled: the systems the physician considers for the review of systems (ROS) elements can be hidden in...

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