Document critical care time by filling in the blanks

by Julia Kyles, CPC on Sep 13, 2017
Here's a question for your clinicians - Would they like an easier way to document critical care services?
 
Everyone understands the value of templates when it comes to documenting services. For example, complete critical care documentation must clearly convey a great deal of information, including the time the clinician spent treating the patient.
 
Capturing all of that information can be chore -- but not if they use a template. Coding expert Linda Duckworth, CPC, CHC has created two templates for documenting critical care time. Clinicians just have to fill in three blanks and they're done.
 
Join us Thursday to get the templates and dozens of other tips and tricks for improving critical care documentation and coding at your practice. Sign up for Critical Quandaries: Document, Code, and Defend Critical Care Services, Thurs. Sept. 14, 1-2 p.m., ET.
The live presentation includes free on-demand access to the recording and 1 AAPC CEU.
 
To register by phone dial 1-855-CALL-DH1.
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