Title | Type | Category | |
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Types of fractures | Forms | Anatomy and terminology | |
Infographic for properly selecting a principal diagnosis | Forms | Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient, Training | |
Word search of anesthesia/pain management terms | Forms | Anatomy and terminology, Hospital outpatient | |
ICD-11 training references and resources | Forms | Hospital inpatient, Hospital outpatient, Training | |
Anatomy of the skin | Forms | Anatomy and terminology | |
ICD-10-PCS operation flashcards, Part 2 | Anatomy and terminology, Hospital inpatient, Training | ||
Radiology services crossword | Forms | Anatomy and terminology | |
ICD-10-PCS operation flashcards, Part 1 | Anatomy and terminology, Hospital inpatient, Training | ||
Developing pediatric respiratory failure definitions | White Papers | Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient, Training | |
Word search for terms about the ankles, feet, and toes | Forms | Anatomy and terminology, Hospital outpatient | |
Tables of new ICD-10-CM codes for FY 2025 | Forms | Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient, Hospital outpatient | |
Calculating time: CPT vs. CMS | Forms | Hospital outpatient | |
AHIMA’s Standards of Ethical Coding | Forms | Clinical documentation, Health information management, Training | |
When can an independent interpretation be counted? | Forms | Hospital outpatient | |
Physician querying case scenario: Diagnosing elevated troponins | Forms | Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient, Physician queries | |
Seventh character coding when reporting fractures | Forms | Clinical documentation, Hospital outpatient | |
Physician querying case scenario: Clarifying heart failure diagnosis | Forms | Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient, Physician queries | |
Illustration: Counting activities for time-based E/M office visit coding | Forms | Hospital outpatient | |
Reference chart: Electrolyte disorder etiologies and manifestations | Forms | Anatomy and terminology, Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient | |
Illustration: Six scenarios for discussion of management or test interpretation | Forms | Hospital outpatient |