3m encoder question
I've noticed in a few cases that when I use the encoder I get a high SOI/ROM (4/4) but when the coding summary is saved the SOI/ROM is lower. For instance in my current case (expired patient), when saved, we have an SOI/ROM of 2/2. However, when I open the encoder it shows this as a 4/4. I realize that there are CC/MCC exclusions on this case and am assuming this is the cause of the low SOI/ROM but I don't understand the variance?
I just want to make sure this is functioning appropriately??
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Thanks!
Katy Good, RN, BSN, CCDS, CCS
Clinical Documentation Program Coordinator
Flagstaff Medical Center
Kathryn.Good@nahealth.com
Cell: 928.814.9404
I just want to make sure this is functioning appropriately??
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Thanks!
Katy Good, RN, BSN, CCDS, CCS
Clinical Documentation Program Coordinator
Flagstaff Medical Center
Kathryn.Good@nahealth.com
Cell: 928.814.9404
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Julie Cruz RN, CDS
Clinical Documentation Specialist
St. Joseph Health
Eureka, CA 95501
Julie. Cruz-SJE@stjoe.org
Wk: 707-445-8121 Ext. 7550
Cell: 707-267-0973
Fax: 707-269-3683
Katy Good, RN, BSN, CCDS, CCS
Clinical Documentation Program Coordinator
Flagstaff Medical Center
Kathryn.Good@nahealth.com
Cell: 928.814.9404