Archive for The Day of January 28th, 2014
Archive for the Day of January 28th, 2014
Welcome to the medical billing blog archive for the day of January 28th, 2014.
Here you will find links to every article added to the Outsource Management Group web site during January 28th, 2014.
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2W0PXYZ Change Other Device on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PXYZ Utilized for the procedure of Changing Other Device on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX7Z Change Intermittent Pressure Device on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX7Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing an Intermittent Pressure Device on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX6Z Change Pressure Dressing on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX6Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing a Pressure Dressing on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX5Z Change Packing Material on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX5Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing Packing Material on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX4Z Change Bandage on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX4Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing a Bandage on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX3Z Change Brace on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX3Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing a Brace on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX2Z Change Cast on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX2Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing a Cast on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX1Z Change Splint on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX1Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing a Splint on Left Upper Leg.
2W0PX0Z Change Traction Apparatus on Left Upper Leg
ICD-10 Procedure Code – 2W0PX0Z Utilized for the procedure of Changing a Traction Apparatus on Left Upper Leg.
Deadlines: Regulations on HIPAA Compliance for Physicians
The deadline of September 23, 2013 has come and gone on the calendar. It was on this day the federal government enacted changes to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, better known as HIPAA. Medical physicians must be compliant with privacy and security and changes will include things like how to properly secure a patient’s health information or what you must tell a patient about their privacy rights. Medical physicians have 6 months to comply, and for many this is a difficult task to stay on so that the deadline is met. Compliance of the act includes the following updates to the regulations. Physicians must conduct a risk analysis …