PPT-Baby, Don’t Hurt Me: Challenges in ICD-10 Coding

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Presented by Andrea Romero April 12 2012 HFMANMHIMA Spring Conference Objectives Compare and contrast ICD9 and ICD10 general rules for obstetric cases from the coding

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