Critical care medicine specialists are responsible for diagnosing and treating a diverse range of diseases. Caring for critically ill patients requires a multidisciplinary team approach. However, reporting critical care services can be challenging due to the complex...
Critical care medicine, also known as intensive care medicine, focuses on the specialized care of patients who are at risk of conditions that may be life-threatening and require comprehensive care and constant monitoring. The common conditions that require critical...
Atrial fibrillation (AF or AFib) is the most common arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) encountered in the critical care environment. It is caused by problems with the heart’s electrical system. AF can lead to longer ICU stay and is associated with an increased risk of...
Many critical care services cannot be billed separately, but the time spent on providing these services counts when it comes to payment. Today, most physicians rely on medical billing companies to simplify the complex process of critical care medical billing....