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Case Study: Profound Obesity Risk Factor Overturns Denied Inpatient Stay

CLINICAL SUMMARY: A 29-year-old male patient with no significant past medical history arrived at the Emergency Department with ongoing abdominal pain, cramping and tenderness in the left upper quadrant and epigastric region. This patient presented with a weight of 523 pounds, a BMI of 87 and labs as follows: WBC 12.07, ANC 9.34, Hgb 13.4, […]

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Case Study: Readmission Linking for Hospital Stays Reversed

CLINICAL SUMMARY: Recently, physicians admitted a 73-year-old patient with an extensive medical history twice within an 8-day period. The patient required inpatient level of care (LOC) for both hospitalizations. The patient was hospitalized with pneumonia during the first inpatient stay, and the second inpatient hospitalization addressed exacerbated congestive heart failure (CHF). The patient arrived for

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Case Study: Peer-to-Peer Review of Overlooked Medical Details Can Overturn Denials

CLINICAL SUMMARY: A 22-year-old patient, four weeks postpartum, arrived in the emergency department suffering from abdominal pain and nausea. An ultrasound revealed the common bile duct was dilated to 8 mm, and a CT scan showed gallstones. In addition to steatosis, the patient also had a positive Murphy’s sign. Lab tests performed during the patient’s

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