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ICD-10 Diagnosis Codes – Does Your Coding Story Make Sense to the Payor?

CPT codes describe the service you performed and the associated ICD-10 diagnosis codes describe the reason you performed that service. Together these codes tell your patient’s story for today’s visit and help to demonstrate medical necessity. It is important that these codes make sense to the payor.

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Faculty Recognition Reception: Sept. 5

All UTMB faculty members are invited to connect, build relationships, and celebrate faculty successes at the inaugural Faculty Recognition Reception, to be held Thursday, Sept. 5, 5 to 7 p.m. at Levin Hall Dining Room.

Nominations Open for Annual APP Awards

2024 APP Week is upon us! This yearly event will be held Sept. 23 to 27, 2024. As part of APP week, we seek to celebrate the achievements of our APP colleagues and their contributions to healthcare delivery in several categories.

The Gift of Sleep: Treatment Options for Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder marked by repeated interruptions in breathing due to relaxed throat muscles blocking the upper airway. Erin Gurski, NP in the Division of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, helps patients acclimate to treatment options for OSA.

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July Winner - Where in the UTMB

Congratulations to Caitlin Schanzer, Administrative Coordinator in the Department of Surgery - Surgical Oncology & Colorectal Health. She was the first to correctly identify the UTMB Health Primary Care Clinic at Marina Bay.

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Faculty Excellence Awards: Share Your Achievements

The Faculty Excellence Awards program booklet will feature achievements from all UTMB faculty members from FY24. Please take a moment to let us know of new awards, grant funding, publications, and/or professional association leadership roles, to be considered for inclusion.

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June Winner - Where in the UTMB

Congratulations to Jacenta Stallworth, Executive Assistant, Research Regulations & Compliance. She was first to recognize the Clear Lake Campus Medical Office Building at 250 Blossom.

Healthy Vision Month Brings Eye Care into Focus

The National Eye Institute observes Healthy Vision Month each year in July, calling attention to the importance of eye health and recognizing professionals dedicated to vision care.

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The Importance of Closing Patient Notes

Surgeons and proceduralists are often faced with a high volume of patients, complex cases, and demanding schedules. In this context, it can be challenging to complete and close patient notes in a timely manner. However, closing patient notes is not only a legal and ethical obligation, but also a crucial factor for ensuring patient safety, quality of care, and workflow efficiency.

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G2211 Complexity Code

The G2211 – visits complexity code may be a missed opportunity for you. This code was created by Medicare but other payors are recognizing and reimbursing for this code.

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Building a Practice, Building Relationships in Vascular Surgery

Being the physician who will see patients into their senior years, helping them manage their health along the way, is a goal for UTMB vascular surgeon Jani Lee, MD. The relationship-based nature of her specialty was one of the reasons she chose to pursue it.

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May Winner - Where in the UTMB

Congratulations to Adriana Skinner, MHA, MBA, Service Line Operations Manager in the UTMB Health System. She was first to recognize the Physician Office Building II lobby at the Angleton-Danbury Campus.

Providing Solutions and Support for Unique Pediatric Needs

Treating pediatric patients with developmental and behavioral disorders is dynamic work that requires strong listening skills, intuition, deductive reasoning, and mental agility. The Advanced Practice Providers in Pediatric Developmental and Behavioral Health describe it as both challenging and fulfilling.

A Novel Approach to Minimally Invasive Hysterectomy at UTMB

Once considered a major abdominal surgery with a long recovery period, modern approaches to hysterectomy aim to complete the procedure with minimal pain, recovery time, and cosmetic effects. With these goals in mind, UTMB has recently introduced a novel approach called vNOTES.

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