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Keeping Internal Chart Reviews from Being Used Against You: 11 Useful Strategies by David M. Glaser,
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Title Keeping Internal Chart Reviews from Being Used Against You: 11 Useful Strategies by David M. Glaser,
Url http://www.soundpractice.net/images/soundpractice/podcast/Keeping_Internal_Chart_Reviews_from_Being_Used_Against_You.mp3
Description Internal chart reviews are useful tools for practices to determine the accuracy of their coding when billing for services, especially to governmental payers. They can also boomerang, however, and be used as evidence against a practice when their results are not fully understood or implemented.
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Date Jun 7, 2009
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