Get Familiar with ICD-10 Coding and Documentation for Ovarian Cysts [Infographic]

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Relatively common in women during their reproductive years, most ovarian cysts are small, harmless, non-cancerous masses on the ovaries that don’t cause any specific symptoms. Obstetricians, gynecologists and other specialists treating this condition can consider medical billing outsourcing to ensure accurate and timely claim filing and reimbursement and thus receive proper reimbursement for treatment procedures.

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Get Familiar with ICD-10 Coding and Documentation for Ovarian Cysts

 

Holding a CPC certification from the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), Natalie is a seasoned professional actively managing medical billing, medical coding, verification, and authorization services at OSI.

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