When clinically relevant please include the specificity outlined below Type Mild intermittent Mild persistent Acute Exacerbation Status Asthmaticus Moderate persistent Acute Exacerbation Status Asthmaticus ID: 1038233
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1. AsthmaBest Practice DocumentationWhen clinically relevant, please include the specificity outlined belowType:Mild intermittentMild persistentAcute ExacerbationStatus AsthmaticusModerate persistentAcute ExacerbationStatus AsthmaticusSevere persistentAcute ExacerbationStatus AsthmaticusExercise InducedLink when asthma is due to a causative agent DetergentWoodMiner’sChemical (specify)Contact the following for any documentation questions or concerns: CDI: Shannon Menei 302-733-5973 HIMS Coding: Kim Seery 302-733-1113
2. AsthmaBest Practice Documentation ExampleBest Practice Documentation Patient with history of severe persistent asthma presents with shortness of breath due to asthma exacerbation. Treated with nebs and IV steroids Contact the following for any documentation questions or concerns: CDI: Shannon Menei 302-733-5973 HIMS Coding: Kim Seery 302-733-1113Insufficient Documentation Patient with a history of asthma presents with shortness of breath. Treated with nebs and IV steroids.