The 12 things experienced ED coders check before releasing a chart.
A quick-reference card that helps ED coders take one last look before releasing a chart — documentation checks, diagnosis review, modifier support, and final audit-readiness questions. Enter your email and we'll send the printable straight to your inbox.
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