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Code
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Clinic
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Wl Flg
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Prm Care Flg
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Definition
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| XX |
DEFAULT CODE FOR NULLS/BLANKS |
Y |
N |
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| z1 |
test |
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| D2 |
MEDICATION THERAPY MANAGEMENT |
Y |
Y |
An organized clinic or service that provides patient assessment and intervention by a pharmacist to optimize medication or other treatment related outcomes. |
| 27 |
GENERAL PREVENTIVE |
N |
N |
An organized clinic providing medical diagnosis and treatment in all age groups with emphasis on prevention of illness. |
| D4 |
ANESTHESIOLOGY |
Y |
N |
An organized clinic that provides assessment of surgical patients who require anesthesia, analgesia and/or amnesia pertinent to surgical or other procedures. |
| D1 |
ANTICOAGULATION THERAPY |
Y |
N |
An organized clinic that provides cognitive, interpretive, consultative, strategic, educative and definitive services to high risk patients with circulatory compromise where optimal anticoagulation using medicinal product(s) is necessary to prevent life threatening morbidity or mortality. The pharmacist specialist provider works nearly independently with occasional oversight from a medically licensed provider. |
| C7 |
ELDER CARE |
Y |
N |
An organized clinic that provides comprehensive medical and psycho-social assessment services in an interdisciplinary manner to patients age 65 and older. The team consists of a physician, clinic nurse, public health nurse, medical social worker, dietician, sanitarian, community health representative, behavioral health representative, and others as requested. |
| C8 |
HOME BASED CARE |
Y |
N |
An organized clinic that provides coordinated care for high-risk patients, infants to elderly, in need of home-based procedures/services. The care is primarily provided in the home, although some follow up of these patients occurs in the facility. The care is coordinated with Social Services and other disciplines with supervision by a primary care provider. |
| D5 |
PHARMACY PRIMARY CARE CLINIC |
Y |
Y |
An organized pharmacist driven clinic that provides cognitive, interpretive, strategic, educative and definitive services to patients with acute, chronic and preventive medical conditions. The pharmacist specialist provider works nearly independently with occasional minimal oversight from the medical licensed provider. |
| B5 |
NURSE CLINIC |
Y |
N |
Aug 26, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. An organized clinic staffed by licensed nursing staff (RNs & LPNs) who provide treatment and procedures that do not require a licensed independent provider evaluation on that day. |
| C6 |
HEALTH AIDE CLINIC |
Y |
Y |
Aug 26, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. An organized clinic that provides care by formally trained, non-licensed health care providers, who provide medical services in rural areas under the supervision of a licensed medical practitioner (physician or mid-level provider). Patients may be seen at home or in the clinic. (ALASKA). |
| C5 |
WOUND CARE |
Y |
N |
Aug 26, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. An organized clinic that provides treatment of various types of wounds such as diabetic wounds, burns, minor lacerations, small surgical dehiscence, abrasions, and chronic non-healing wounds. Wounds are cleansed, debrided, dressed with appropriate healing materials, and patient instructed on care of the wound. |
| C2 |
PULMONOLOGY |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A clinic classified as an internal medicine subspecialty with the focus on the diagnosis and treatment of asbestosis, asthma, bronchitis, chronic cough, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), emphysema, hemopytsis, lung cancer, sarcoidosis, solitary pulmonary nodule, obstructive sleep apnea and other sleep disorders. |
| 80 |
URGENT CARE |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A clinic or freestanding multi-specialty doctors office that provides extended hours for the care of walk-ins and non-emergency and non-life threatening care. |
| 79 |
TRIAGE |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A nurse visit only to determine priority of need and proper place of treatment. Usually, the patient is given an appointment to return at another date & time. If the patient is referred from triage to a specific clinic then the appropriate clinic code will be assigned. |
| 45 |
PHN CLINIC VISIT |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A patient encounter with the Public Health Nurse (PHN) only. |
| 98 |
DIABETES EDUCATION-GROUP |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A prescheduled organized clinic session for group diabetes education using curriculum guidelines and standard education process. |
| A1 |
DIABETES EDUCATION-INDIVIDUAL |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A prescheduled organized clinic session for individual diabetes education using curriculum guidelines and standard education process. |
| B9 |
ONCOLOGY-HEMATOLOGY |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A prescheduled organized clinic that provides assessment, diagnosis, and treatment pertaining to oncology and hematological disorders. |
| 60 |
EDUCATION CLASSES |
N |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A prescheduled organized clinic that provides education classes to individuals and groups on health related issues by collaboration of providers and educators. |
| 59 |
STD |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A prescheduled organized clinic that provides for the diagnoses, assessment, and treatment of patients with sexually transmitted diseases. |
| B8 |
GASTROENTEROLOGY-HEPATOLOGY |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A prescheduled organized clinic with focus on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the digestive tract and diseases of the liver. |
| 30 |
EMERGENCY MEDICINE |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A service provided to outpatients who require immediate care to sustain life or prevent critical consequences. |
| 86 |
TRADITIONAL MEDICINE |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. A setting where the traditional medicine practitioners provides their respective services. |
| 78 |
OTC MEDICATIONS |
Y |
N |
Feb 18, 2005 Approved by Medical Records. An encounter that occurs for patients who receive over the counter (OTC) medications. |
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