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2012 ICD-9-CM Expert for Physicians, Volumes 1 & 2 Coding Book

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Non Member Price: $89.95
Member Price: $59.95
 

Our expert 2012 ICD-9-CM for physicians offers a comprehensive and user-friendly approach to coding at a fraction of the price of other 2012 ICD-9 books. The new design provides easy access to pertinent coding and reimbursement information with informative symbols and color coding. Coders at every level will benefit from features that are customized to meet your needs.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Color-coded symbols for age and sex edits - Easily identify those codes that can only be used for a specific gender or age group. Validated against current MCE edits.
  • Detailed anatomical illustrations - Increases understanding of the anatomy or other elements needed to make appropriate code selection.
  • New, revised code symbols and new and deleted text indicators - Not only are all of the new and revised codes presented with symbols to mark them, but we have also underlined all new text and stricken through any deleted text to give the coder insight into the code changes.
  • ICD-10-CM coding tips at the code level—­ start now to learn about the coding differences between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM
  • Additional-digit-required flags - Alerts the coder to the need for a more specific code for proper claims submission.
  • “Unspecified,” “other” and “manifestation” code flags - Alerts the coder when they should ask the physician for clarification on the documentation to ensure payment, when additional documentation may need to submitted with a claim, and when a mandatory multiple coding should be followed.
  • Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
  • Coding Clinic references - AHA Coding Clinic for ICD-9-CM articles referring to specific codes/categories are documented at the code level in the Tabular List.
  • Running page headers and bleed tabs - Easy term/code reference in the ABC and Tabular Lists, respectively. Tabular List bleed tabs are colored for even easier flipping between sections.
  • Spiral binding - lays flat for easy-to-use coding

 

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