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AFIB-1122 - Sequence # 4110 - 4115 | HAS-BLED Drug ...
1122 - Sequence # 4110 - 4115 | HAS-BLED Drug - An ...
1122 - Sequence # 4110 - 4115 | HAS-BLED Drug - Antiplatelet & NSAID
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Video Summary
In the AFib Ablation Registry video for November 2022, the focus is on coding HASP-led drugs in sequences 4110 and 4115. A case scenario involving Mrs. Smith, who is admitted for an AFib ablation procedure, is discussed. It is mentioned that Mrs. Smith takes metoprolol, amiodarone, aspirin (162mg daily), and diclofenac sodium gel for osteoarthritis pain. The question posed is how to code aspirin and diclofenac gel. The answer is that aspirin should be coded as antiplatelet in sequence 4110, and diclofenac gel should not be coded as an NSAID in sequence 4115 because it is intended for local treatment. The video emphasizes that the coding should be based on the documentation within 30 days prior to the procedure.
Keywords
AFib Ablation Registry
coding HASP-led drugs
sequences 4110 and 4115
Mrs. Smith case scenario
aspirin and diclofenac gel coding
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