ICD-10 Coding of Corneal Ulcer [Infographics]

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Mainly caused by infections, corneal ulcer is an open sore that forms on the cornea. This eye infection generally heals well if treated early and correctly. Documentation of this procedure comes under ophthalmology medical billing, which is often complex for physicians. Outsourcing medical billing and coding tasks can help physicians ensure accurate and timely claim filing and reimbursement.

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ICD-10 Coding of Corneal Ulcer

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