Z Codes 101: What you need to know for clinical documentation
Understanding a patient’s health profile and reasons for seeking care is vital for accurate clinical documentation. This Z codes primer is your guide.
Fresh perspectives on clinical AI, interoperability, healthcare data standardization, and more, from the experts at IMO.
Understanding a patient’s health profile and reasons for seeking care is vital for accurate clinical documentation. This Z codes primer is your guide.
Lauren Stockl, IMO’s Trade Shows and Events Manager, explores the top 5 trade show topics of early 2024, from AI to telehealth to interoperability in healthcare.
Understanding a patient’s health profile and reasons for seeking care is vital for accurate clinical documentation. This Z codes primer is your guide.
Lauren Stockl, IMO’s Trade Shows and Events Manager, explores the top 5 trade show topics of early 2024, from AI to telehealth to interoperability in healthcare.
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Speakers will discuss how to simplify precise documentation for clinicians, the effects of imprecise coding on reimbursement, and more.
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IMO’s CEO, Ann Barnes, reflects on the company’s future in light of IMO’s recent acquisition by THL Partners.