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January February 2020

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Highlights of the 2021 CPT Code Updates
Revenue Cycle

Highlights of the 2021 CPT Code Updates

There are a total of 329 CPT code changes for 2021, including 206 code additions, 54 code deletions, and 69 code revisions.

AHIMA Administrator6 days ago0
code updates, coding and reimbursement, CPT, January February 2020
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Lessons Learned During the Pandemic
Regulatory and Health Industry

Lessons Learned During the Pandemic

To survive—and thrive—in this new normal, organizations around the world needed to utilize a deep well of creativity and oftentimes limited resources to lead their teams through the pandemic and…

AHIMA Administrator6 days ago0
clinical documentation integrity, coronavirus, COVID-19, January February 2020, privacy and security, remote workforce, workplace strategies
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Health Information Management
Features Regulatory and Health Industry

The Impact of COVID-19 on Health Information Management

The pandemic’s impact on the US healthcare system was epochal, the effects of which will reverberate long after COVID-19 ceases to be a public health emergency.

AHIMA Administrator2 weeks ago0
coding, coding and reimbursement, health data, January February 2020, privacy
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Taking a “Moneyball” Approach to Revenue Cycle Management
Features Revenue Cycle

Taking a “Moneyball” Approach to Revenue Cycle Management

Are managers using the right data to evaluate employee performance? Especially given how the nature of RCM is changing?

AHIMA Administrator2 weeks ago0
January February 2020, revenue cycle management
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