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diagnosis

Determining the nature of a patient's disease or injury by consideration of signs and symptoms (elicited by examination and questioning), together with any test results, X-rays or scans, and a knowledge of the patient's medical history.



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For example, if the mediator provided the gastroenterologists with information regarding The Center for Medicare and Medicaid's (CMS) intention to rebase diagnosis-related group and physician reimbursement and substantially decrease payment to specialty centers and specialty physicians, they might be willing to explore options beyond opening their own center.
After October 1983, however, a patient's diagnosis-related group (DRG) became the guideline for reimbursement.
Government agencies and insurance companies are increasingly utilizing diagnosis-related group databases to evaluate physician and hospital practices.
 
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