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Too Many Medical Coding Books, Not Enough Space

Do you toss last year’s coding books, keep them, or reuse them to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece? Every year you invest in a new set of code books. After a few years in this field, you’ve accumulated enough CPT®, ICD-10, and HCPCS Level II books to fill up an entire row of shelf space. What […]

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Examine your dialysis space to ensure room to separate infectious patients

Hemodialysis is one of four areas The Joint Commission (TJC) says it’s increasing focus on during surveys. With this in mind, ensure that your hospital’s hemodialysis patients remain in clear view of staff while undergoing the procedure. In addition, make sure there’s enough space to separate patients with respiratory illnesses, fevers, fecal incontinence, or other infectious conditions.

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29826 deompression of subacromial space question

In order to report code 29826 must the documentation (operative note) state the coracoacromial ligament was released with the acromioplasty? In reading the description of the CPT code it is very confusion as it states "with" release. I am taking this that it must be done in order to report this code.

Please give your understanding to this

Thank you!

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* * * Please help- quadrilateral space release and suprascapular nerve release

Physician states he will do a suprascapular nerve release of the shoulder and a quadrilateral space release . . . This was the only information given . :confused:I need to get this pre-certed, but have never heard of these procedures. I am leaning towards 64722 for the suprascapular nerve release.

Please any suggestions for either or both of these procedures would be truly appreciated

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Medical Space Houston

When we talk about medical space in Houston, 2009 research reports say: • There is currently 5.9 Million SF of Class A medical space, 12.0 Million SF of Class B medical space and 5.3 Million SF of Class C medical space • Absorption, New Supply & Vacancy: Positive net absorption reached 275,070 SF in the first half of 2009, far surpassing the small gain of 1,506 SF at this time last year. Healthy demand for medical office space pushed vacancy down 90 basis points to 13.8% in the second quarter of 2009. • Overall, vacancy for medical office space in Houston dropped to 13.8% from 14.7% one year ago, but those gains were not enough to affect the overall average quoted rental rate keeping it relatively unchanged at $ 22.74 per SF on a full service basis from this time last year. Similarly, medical office space vacancy throughout Texas has ticked up 20 basis points over the past 12 months to 13.5%. As such, rents are forecasted to rise 0.8% in 2010 to $ 22.92 per SF on a full service basis. Comparatively, despite recently completed new construction, vacancy in Dallas/Fort Worth is down 20 basis points year over year at 14.2%, in line with DFW’s historical average. When it comes to medical office space in Houston Corporate Realty Advisors (CRA) is the best choice for helping clients to determine whether buying or leasing medical office space is the right choice for each client. CRA’s experience and expertise related to real estate matters provides the client with information and assistance to make cost-effective long-term medical space decisions. In addition to helping clients negotiate the best possible terms when it comes to the financial aspect of each purchase or lease, CRA can assist with the specialized help you need in the design and construction of any interior architectural medical space with aspects such as: • Maximizing efficiencies related to floor plans/design for all medical specialties • Estimate interior improvement costs for budgeting • Assist in the review the construction drawings In addition to the services CRA can assist with above, CRA also provides services like consulting, strategic planning, market research, lease administration, real estate auditing, financial analysis, tax incentive negotiation, and lease review.

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incision and drainage temporal superficial space

Physician did an incision and drainage of superficial temporal space and then removed temporal mandibular joint prosthesis via preauricular and retromandbilar approach? Just looking for the best cpt code(s) to cover a procedure like this, I’m a newbie to all this???

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