The Surgeon's Hearse

Hello, Center for Medicare Services, I need to report an incident in our surgery center. Actually, I need to know if I need to report this incident. And I need to know if I need to report it, how I need to report it. I don't know if there are any V, G, CPT, ICD-9, ICD-10, PQRS or any other acronym soup codes you guys got for what just happened...

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The Surgeon's Hearse

Hello, Center for Medicare Services, I need to report an incident in our surgery center. Actually, I need to know if I need to report this incident. And I need to know if I need to report it, how I need to report it. I don't know if there are any V, G, CPT, ICD-9, ICD-10, PQRS or any other acronym soup codes you guys got for what just happened...

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The Surgeon's Hearse

The Surgeon's Hearse

by Mark Spector
The Surgeon's Hearse

The Surgeon's Hearse

by Mark Spector

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Overview

Hello, Center for Medicare Services, I need to report an incident in our surgery center. Actually, I need to know if I need to report this incident. And I need to know if I need to report it, how I need to report it. I don't know if there are any V, G, CPT, ICD-9, ICD-10, PQRS or any other acronym soup codes you guys got for what just happened...


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011182853
Publisher: Mark Spector
Publication date: 01/19/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 959,794
File size: 105 KB

About the Author

Don’t take anything David O. Rubicam writes too seriously. At the height of his Madison Avenue advertising career, he was the kid in the Monster commercial that kicked and clawed his way to middle management. Now, David’s only ambition is to entertain — to exercise that dark, cynically twisted, sometimes gross sense of humor that isn’t appropriate in advertising copy for Microsoft, AT&T, IBM, American Express, Coca Cola, Citibank and countless more blue chip and one-time blue chip clients. (Can you say, AIG?) He uses a pen name because he doesn’t want to disappoint the people that said he’d never amount to anything.

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