Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking

​You have been hired by a large physician practice to assign office visit and professional services coding. Very early on you realize that component services are routinely billed with modifier 59 regardless of the documentation.

The office manager is not familiar with general coding guidelines. Her main concern is that claims are submitted timely. Her initial response is, “I do not care how you get it done; if there is an edit do whatever the system tells you to move the claim forward.” The providers also appear to show little interest in the documentation guidelines.

What is your responsibility in this situation? Critical Thinking

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The Assessment Rubric for Critical Thinking (ARC) Assessment Profile is a written demonstration of your competence to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate a problem and create a bridge between theory and application.

A successful ARC project will demonstrate your capacities to examine, question, critique, modify, and reflect on a healthcare informatics issue associated with the electronic health record. This will include utilizing your critical thinking skills to intellectually explore and critically examine a problem/issue, develop a perspective on this problem/issue and provide support in favor of your perspective.

There are six major goals within the ARC Assessment Profile. They are: Communication, Analysis, Problem Solving, Evaluation, Synthesis, and Reflection Critical Thinking