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NguyenJ

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_________ documentation that identifies the level of risk posed to the patient by any of the following: pathological development that is not an inherent part of the presenting problem but that occurs in a patient during the management of a patient's presenting problem, a disease, illness, or ill health that is separate from the presenting problem but that occurs at the same time as the presenting problem, or death
 
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Question 2

_________ documentation of the quantity of data that has been reviewed and interpreted by the physician performing the E/M service, and the documented identification of how multifaceted, difficult, or intricate the presented data are, and the level of difficulty the data present to the physician performing the E/M service
 
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Answer to Question 1

risk of complications, comorbidity, or mortality

Answer to Question 2

amount and/or complexity of data



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