CPT: Surgery Coding Guidelines - AHIMA
of Patient Controlled Analgesia) • Preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative documentation, including photographs, drawings, dictation, transcription as necessary to document the services provided. 11 Unbundling Two types of practices lead to unbundling. • The first is unintentional and results from a misunderstanding of coding.
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