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Seq#5200 (Stress Test Performed)
Seq#5200 (Stress Test Performed)
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Video Transcription
Sequence 5200, Stress Test Performed, is indicating if a non-invasive stress test was performed between birth or previous procedure and current procedure. When the target value is separated into two distinct thoughts, it is easier to apply to the patient scenario. When the patient presents for a new episode of care, apply this portion of the target value, the last value between birth and current PCI procedure. When the patient presents to the cath lab after having a diagnostic coronary angiogram and or PCI during the episode of care, apply this portion of the target value, the last value between previous procedure and current procedure. As most, if not all, patients are presenting from home to an ambulatory surgery center or office-based lab, this portion of the target value will almost always be applied, capturing a stress test performed any time between birth and the current procedure, regardless of a history of a prior PCI or CABG.
Video Summary
The transcript discusses the importance of tracking stress tests in patient scenarios. It suggests applying the last value between birth and the current procedure for new episodes of care. For patients coming from home to a medical facility, a stress test performed at any time between birth and the current procedure should be documented, regardless of past procedures like PCI or CABG. By separating the target value into distinct thoughts, it becomes easier to implement in patient care scenarios involving non-invasive stress tests.
Keywords
stress tests
patient scenarios
tracking
episodes of care
non-invasive
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