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Getting a charge out of emergency care
Stephen Barton1, Michael Bieker
1Ernst & Young, LLP, Portland, Ore., USA. stephen.barton@ey.com
Abstract:
To help emergency department (ED) nurses effectively capture charge information, hospitals should create a one-page form that contains a list of possible charges for selection. Hospitals should use and maintain a formal protocol for ED visit charges so they can be consistently assigned. Hospitals that use coders to enter ED charges should give them workspace in the department so they can answer questions for the clinical staff and provide documentation training as needs arise.
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