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Family Practice Coding Conference
Family Practice Coding Conference

A lack of E/M coding smarts can cost your family practice when it comes to determining review of systems (ROS) level. In some examples, it can make all the difference when selecting an E/M service.

Take a look at this FAQ to master all three ROS levels and become an ROS coding sure shot.

What is ROS?

Review of systems is part of the history component of an E/M service. CPT defines it as an inventory of body systems obtained through a series of questions seeking to identify signs and/or symptoms that the patient may be experiencing or has experienced.

During ROS, the doctor might review systems directly related to the problems identified in the history of present illness (HPI) portion of the evaluation/management and a number of additional systems.

According to CPT, the ROS aids in defining the problem, clarify the differential diagnosis, identify needed testing or serves as baseline data on other systems that might be impacted by any possible management options.

A review of body areas/systems that pertains directly to the patient's present status and well-being. It's done by doctors to help in defining/diagnosing the patient's complaints.

For more tips on family practice coding and other sure-shot tips for ROS success, book yourself a seat at a family practice coding conference. One such conference is taking place at Orlando, FL this December which you can attend and make the most of. On attending the same, you will also get all 2011 coding and billing updates pertaining to family practice coding under one roof. So go for one now and save yourself from last minute disappointments!




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