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Seq#5037 (Electrocardiac Assessment Method)
Seq#5037 (Electrocardiac Assessment Method)
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Sequence 5037, electrocardiac assessment method, is indicating the method used for electrocardiac assessment, whether it's abnormal, uninterpretable, or normal, 30 days prior to the procedure. The coding instructions are outlined in the notes. It is hierarchical and should be applied as follows. First, you want to capture the assessment method that identified the last abnormal electrocardiac value between 30 days prior to the procedure. If there was no abnormal electrocardiac value observed, then you're going to capture the assessment method performed that identified the last uninterpretable electrocardiac value 30 days prior to the procedure. And if an uninterpretable electrocardiac value was not observed, then you're going to capture the assessment method that identified the last normal electrocardiac value 30 days prior to the procedure. But if an electrocardiac assessment was not performed 30 days prior to the procedure, you would then code none.
Video Summary
The video explains Sequence 5037, an electrocardiac assessment method for determining if results are abnormal, uninterpretable, or normal 30 days before a procedure. The coding procedure is detailed in the notes and hierarchical. It involves capturing the assessment method corresponding to the last abnormal, uninterpretable, or normal electrocardiac value observed within the specified timeframe. If no assessment was conducted, code as "none."
Keywords
electrocardiac assessment
Sequence 5037
abnormal results
coding procedure
hierarchical
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