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Four months into the COVID-19 pandemic, questions still remain about how to code these cases. What if a patient tests positive with a serologic but not a diagnostic test? What if testing isn’t available but a patient has symptoms consistent with COVID-19? has answers. |
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If you prefer taking visit notes with pen and paper, your staff can transfer them to the EHR. But . |
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Identifying which of your patients are at high risk can help you provide them with better care. And while it may sound complicated, it involves just . |
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INFORMATION FROM THE AAFP |
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FPM's is a how-to resource for family physicians: how to code for virtual visits, how to safely reopen your office, how to do parking lot visits, how to leave coronavirus behind when you come home, and more. |
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Read the latest issue of FPM. |
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- Physician’s Guide to Navigating Bureaucracy
- Operationalizing Virtual Visits During a Pandemic
- Maintaining Family Well-Being and Connectivity
- Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Opinion: Managing a Telephone Encounter
- Last Word: Learning to Lead in Uncertain Times
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Top illustration by iStock.com/Kubkoo | Cover illustration by Mike Austin |
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