charging items for the ultrasound examination of one part

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charging items for the ultrasound examination of one part

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That is to say, only doing one part of the liver and doing both the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen and both kidneys are charged according to the price of one part. Usually, when a doctor opens an examination application form, if the number of pricing parts corresponding to the checked part exceeds the maximum number of pricing parts, the doctor will be prompted whether to continue to open the application because the excess parts will not be charged. In this case, if the billing is based on the project, the clinical use items corresponding to each charging level of each examination need to be listed as the examination items.



For example, the pancreas, spleen, lung, chest, and iran telephone code prostate ultrasound examinations. These items are all "extraordinary examinations of one part". The final total charge amount is the sum of the prices of the charging items corresponding to the opening project. However, strictly speaking, this billing method will cause the problem of repeated charges for opening multiple projects. For example, if the above-mentioned liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, lung, chest, and prostate ultrasound examinations are opened at the same time, the total corresponding to the charge is *= exceeds the upper limit of ≥ two parts.



Therefore, it is more reasonable to open the bill according to the application form mode. After submitting the application form, match the corresponding charging items according to the number of pricing parts selected in the application form.This is the only way to ensure that the examination items opened at the time of a single opening match the correct charging items. . Film billing After talking about the billing of the items, let's talk about the billing logic of the film corresponding to the item. What we are most familiar with is physical film. For items such as X-ray T, the physical film will also be provided to the patient at the same time as the report is taken.
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