I decided to track the "conditions" I actually billed for (meaning in patients I actually had in a room to treat) this week. This does not include phone calls, faxes, pharmacy refills, hospital meetings, staff meetings, business decisions, nursing home requests, lab reviews, study sign-offs, and "curbsides".
Items appearing more than once means more than one patient with the problem. Some patients had multiple problems treated (every diagnosis is not a separate patient, but most are).
And so, in alphabetical order:
Abdominal pain
Achilles tendon tear
ADD
Anemia
Anxiety
Anxiety
Anxiety
Anxiety
Atrial fibrillation
Back pain
Back pain
Back pain
Back pain
Back pain
Breast reduction evaluation
Chronic back pain
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic pain
Chronic pain
Chronic wound
Chronic wound
Concussion
Concussion
Connective tissue disorder
Constipation
Coronary artery disease
Coughing up blood
Coughing up blood
Coumadin management
Coumadin management
Coumadin management
Depression
Diabetes
Diabetes, new onset
Diverticulitis
Dizziness
DOT Physical
Ear pain
Eczema
Fall
Fall
Fatigue
Fever
Fever
Foot pain
Foot pain
Ganglion cyst
Groin rash
Headache
Hip fracture
Hip fracture
Hip pain
Hypertension
Hypertension
Hypothyroidism
Incontinence, urinary
Insomnia
Insomnia
Joint swelling
Knee injury
Knee pain
Leg pain
Lipid disorder
Lips swollen
Lips tingling
Menses, 12 year old who doesn’t want to deal with them
Neuropathy, leg
Ovarian cysts
Plantar fascia tear
Pneumonia
PTSD
Rectal bleeding
Seizures, new onset
Shingles
Shoulder pain
Sinusitis
Sinusitis
Sinusitis
Skin cysts
Smoking cessation
Sports physical
Stroke
Stroke
Swallowing difficulty
Testicle “missing”
Upper respiratory infection
Upper respiratory infection
Upper respiratory infection
Visual changes, acute
Well-child 1 year old
Well-child 6 months
Well-child check 13 years old
Well-child, 7 years old
Well-child, 9 years old
Wrist abscess
Next Stage…
1 month ago
1 comment:
You are my hero!!!
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