Four proven resources in one — ideal for these high-risk times
Designed to address unprecedented compliance risks and threats to your revenues, this is our most exhaustive bundling of how-to resources for cardiovascular departments – encompassing a full range of services from cardiac Cath and coronary procedures to peripherals to electrophysiology. In addition to two books that provide complete guidance with coding, billing, documentation requirements and reimbursement, you also get high-quality anatomical charts to follow the path of procedures in relation to correct code choices and our annual webcast — clear insights, analysis and action steps from a top expert.
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Format: Live + On-Demand Webcast
Get quickly up to speed with all 2022 code changes pertaining to peripheral and cardiology services, plus solutions to common areas of difficulty, confusion and missed revenue opportunities.
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Format: Print Book
From expanded coverage of peripheral procedures to the latest guidance with bundled coding, this comprehensive resource is designed to help you compliantly achieve your revenue objectives.
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Format: Print Charts
Understanding the intent of the physician who performed a cardiac cath or peripheral procedure is critical to increasing coding output and accuracy — precisely what you get with these color-coded charts. This comprehensive set is your shortcut to the correct CPT® code selection!
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Format: Print Book
One easy-to-follow resource offers a proven solution for increasing low CRM coding accuracy rates, deciphering complex physician documentation and resolving the confusion around recent code changes.
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