Reading over the rules and consulting the medical decision-making (MDM) table is one way to get acquainted with the evaluation and management (E/M) office visit guidelines. But to really learn the E/M office visit guidelines, there is nothing better than seeing how they are used in real life. This code scenario will help you to do just that. In it, you’ll find a rationale so you can see the decision-making process that went into selection of each MDM element.
Reading over the rules and consulting the medical decision-making (MDM) table is one way to get acquainted with the evaluation and management (E/M) office visit guidelines. But to really learn the E/M office visit guidelines, there is nothing better than seeing how they are used in real life. The following code scenario will help you to do just that. In it, you’ll find a rationale so you can see the decision-making process that went into selection of each MDM element.
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Join speakers Michelle Badore and Kaycie LeSage, MSHCM, RHIA, CCS, CDIP, CPC, as they discuss key ICD-11 updates, implementation opportunities, and tips on how to seamlessly transition to this new coding standard.
Reading over the rules and consulting the medical decision-making (MDM) table is one way to get acquainted with the evaluation and management (E/M) office visit guidelines. But to really learn the E/M office visit guidelines, there is nothing better than seeing how they are used in real life. The following code scenario will help you to do just that. In it, you’ll find a rationale so you can see the decision-making process that went into selection of each MDM element.
Reading over the rules and consulting the medical decision-making (MDM) table is one way to get acquainted with the evaluation and management (E/M) office visit guidelines. But to really learn the E/M office visit guidelines, there is nothing better than seeing how they are used in real life. This code scenario will help you to do just that. In it, you’ll find a rationale so you can see the decision-making process that went into selection of each MDM element.
Join expert speaker Shelley C. Safian, PhD, RHIA, HCISPP, CCS-P, COC, CPC-I, for this webinar as she discusses coding eating disorders with the 2025 ICD-10-CM code set.
Coders can use this infographic to access a collection of reliable, up-to-date ICD-11 training references and resources, allowing them to navigate the complexities of the new coding standards ahead of the change. This information was taken from the HCPro webinar “ICD-11: Change is Coming,” presented by Michelle Badore, a global clinical and nosology content manager at Solventum, and Kaycie LeSage, MSHCM, RHIA, CCS, CDIP, CPC, the domestic clinical nosology manager at Solventum.