Split/Shared Coding for Hospital Medicine Services
Hospital Medicine Documentation Excellence Series
In this first installment in our Hospital Medicine Documentation Excellence Series, Kimberly Whiston, CPC, CPPM shares best practices for documenting split/shared coding hospital medicine visits to meet the criteria set forth by CMS. In particular, split/shared coding hospital medicine guidance continues to evolve, so it’s crucial to remain updated. Stay tuned for more micro-learning sessions from our Hospital Medicine team. Additionally, split/shared coding hospital medicine processes are essential for compliance and accuracy in your documentation. For more in-depth knowledge, our next article will provide further examples of split/shared coding hospital medicine application in clinical workflows.
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