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When it comes to medical coding, we often hear “you don’t know what you don’t know.” It is essential that medical coding guidance be referenced, and references be appropriate and legitimate. On Thursday June 10 at 8 p.m. EDT, APMA coding expert Jeffrey Lehrman, DPM, CPC, hosted the webinar Coding: Where To Go For Answers, which was specifically designed for APMA’s youngest of young physician members, and current podiatric medical students. This session answered the questions of the most common podiatry-relevant coding scenarios. References and how to access these references were shared. After completion, attendees now know where to look to get their most common coding questions answered. (00:48:00)
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