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1. 300 surgical procedures are no longer on the Inpatient Only (IPO) list. The following statement is true or false?
They can still be billed as inpatient, but the documentation needs to show the medical necessity for the care – and that the care will cause the patient to stay over two midnights in the hospital.
2. 300 surgical procedures are no longer on the Inpatient Only (IPO) list. The following statement is true or false? The following statement is true or false?
Having a fever on day two that requires the patient to stay over the second midnight is worthy of meeting medical necessity and therefore make the patient inpatient.
3. 300 surgical procedures are no longer on the Inpatient Only (IPO) list. The following statement is true or false?
Having a problem with pain management on day two that requires the patient to stay over the second midnight deems the patient medically necessary for inpatient care.
4. 300 surgical procedures are no longer on the Inpatient Only (IPO) list. The following statement is true or false?
Having a co-morbid exacerbation (COPD flare up) on day 2 that causes the patient to be unable to go home is worthy of making the patient inpatient.
5. A patient is admitted for a procedure that is on the IPO. They are allowed to go home by the surgeon on the evening of day ONE (day of surgery). You should
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