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tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2008 Issue 6
Clip and Save: Coders Can Count on These PQRI Resources
ACEP, CMS post their program instructions online
Coding for the Physician Quality Reporting Initiative (PQRI) can get tricky, especially at first. Discovering ED-relevant measures can take a bit of time, and once you do decide which measures to report, coding questions will inevitably surface.Good news: Only a handful of measures will apply to most EDs. Also, many Web pages help coders reach PQRI coding success.Help's here: Keep this list of ED-applicable PQRI measures handy so you can identify the relevant measures. We-ve also included a rundown of the best PQRI Web sites for coding information and instruction...
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