VOIP calls get disconnected if placed on hold | Tek-Tips Hi - new to IPO Here's the problem we have: While inter-office 4 digit calls from site to site via IPO networking channels otherwise work OK, if the calling party is placed on hold, they get disconnected after approximately 1 minute and 50 seconds I know this is a long time for someone to be
UNOBTAINABLE | Tek-Tips Unobtainable generally means the phone cannot get a line - either a real or a Virtual Circuit Check to make sure that calls are not being left open - use the Call Status utility
ROS- Unobtainable??? | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC CMS guidelines clearly state that if the history is unobtainable, the reason must be clearly documented (eg, patient intubated, in a coma, etc ) But that still brings me back to my first question - how do you have HPI if the ROS is unobtainable? Isn't the HPI derived directly from answers given by the patient in most cases?
Wiki - ABI noncompressible, ABI nondiagnostic, ABI unobtainable "ABI noncompressible", "ABI nondiagnostic", "ABI unobtainable" An ABI ≥1 40 is abnormal and a consequence of medial arterial calcification in the lower extremities leading to poor compressibility or “stiffness” of arteries The phenomenon has also been referred to in the literature as “calcified,” “stiff,” “non compressible,” or “poorly compressible” vessels arteries The
Wiki - When history is unobtainable | Medical Billing and Coding . . . - AAPC When a history is unobtainable (patient intubated, in a coma, etc ) can it be counted as comprehensive, or do you just not count it at all when determining a level of E M? Can you site printed information that states one way or the other?
History unobtainable | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC Is it acceptable to assume that PFSH ROS are also unobtainable if the physician writes in their HPI "history unobtainable due to patient being intoxicated"? Or do they need to specifically say "past social history unobtainable due to XXXX, past family history unobtainable due to XXX, ROS
ROS unobtainable | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC It stated if the history is unobtainable, the physcian should doucument the reason why, in this case he did He stated this was a suicide attempt, patient consumed multiple narcotic drugs The guidelines also stated he should supplement a statement confirming that he reviewed the ROS in the medical record by another physcian
Unobtainable | Tek-Tips Yesterday during two conference calls (using Conference meet me) other users were unable to place outgoing calls One reported receiving the message "Unobtainable" on the phone display We have 23 channels set up for the digital line Would this happen if conference call in and users on phone totaled 23 and all lines (channels) were in use?
Patient Refuses Exam | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC Unlike the unobtainable history, I have never seen any guideline that says that you can give a provider credit for an exam that was not performed, and I don't believe any payer would audit this way A comprehensive exam is a significant amount of provider work, and my feeling is that it would be overvaluing the encounter to give credit for a comprehensive exam if no exam was performed I would