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  • Posted by 1 year ago. There are 4 posts. The latest reply is from Gerri Brunow.

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  1. Thousands of American Academy of Professional Coders members gathered in Jacksonville, Fla. for 3 jam-packed days of coding advice, camaraderie, and learning. Coders’ biggest struggle was narrowing down which sessions to attend. For those of you who wonder what you missed and for coders who couldn’t make this year’s national conference, here’s a sneak peak at the documentation improving tips and scenario solutions experts offered.

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    This was just a bit of what I learned in the 3 jam-packed conference days. It was great to meet so many of you at the conference - and for those who missed it, make plans to be there next year!

    Cheers,
    Jen Godreau, BA, CPC, CPEDC
    Content Director, Supercoder.com
    Expert help for coders… at any level, in any specialty!

  2. Jen,

    Do you know if anyone has been able to come up with an easy to use crosswalk for the new and deleted Cardiology codes? I like the chart in the CPT Changes book but I'm looking for something a little clearer/simpler to present to the clinics/departments and staff.

    Thanks !

  3. Gerri,
    I don't. I'll ask Deborah Dorton, the Cardiology Coding Alert, editor if she's working on developing one. You might be able to provide some hints/tips on what you think would be most beneficial.

    Jen

  4. Thanks so much!

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