ACDIS
Anoxic brain damage. Encephalopathy. Coma. Locked-in-state. The last 3 (Encephalopathy, Coma, Locked-in-state) are considered MCC’s (Major Complicating Conditions). Therefore, they take your case to the highest level of severity. G.I. Hemorrhage and Anemia – Two separate diagnosis. When documenting G.I. Hemorrhage and Anemia consider this: ................
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