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The Future of Knee Repair - February 2016 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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examples during the meeting so they can practice recording the procedure properly. Not only does this reinforce the right way to document the case, but it also lets you proactively fix any prob- lems. Avoid being too general If your group of ophthalmologists is not recording cataract cases correctly and causing claims mistakes, don't just gather all of your physicians for an overview on how to improve op notes. Instead, meet with just the docs who perform cataract cases, show them what they're currently doing, what you want them to do and explain why. It may seem obvious, but overgeneralization is a big reason why many physicians tune out coding and billing information. Be precise about questions Even with the best instruction, your coders are going to need clarification from your physicians occasionally. Too often, though, surgeons ignore these requests. Instead of asking a general ques- tion, tell your coders to phrase their questions in a multiple-choice format, when possible. For example, if Dr. Jones performs a proce- dure and indicates there are complications, but doesn't specify what they are, the coder could send a message saying something like, "I see there were complications in Ms. Smith's case, but could you clarify? Was there an infection, post-op fever, respiratory com- plication or another issue?" By providing options, you're more like- ly to jog their memory and quickly receive a helpful response. Don't challenge the doctor's knowledge 6 7 5 Coding & Billing CB 3 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 6

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