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AHA Coding Clinic® Sample Offer
(2nd Quarter, 2008 issue)

Thank you for purchasing a 2009 edition of Faye Brown's ICD-9-CM Coding Handbook. Please complete the following information fields and we will mail you a complimentary copy of the 2nd Quarter, 2008, edition of AHA Coding Clinic® for ICD-9-CM.

The AHA Coding Clinic® is the only official publication for ICD-9-CM coding guidelines and advice as designated by the four Cooperating Parties (AHA, AHIMA, CMS, NCHS) and the Editorial Advisory Board. This quarterly newsletter is an essential component for every coding education and compliance program. Content includes selected questions of greatest interest to the coding community and guidelines developed and approved by the Editorial Advisory Board. The information contained in AHA Coding Clinic® for ICD-9-CM is valuable to hospitals, physician offices, ambulatory care facilities and other health care settings. (Please submit your request as soon as possible. There is a limit of one copy of the AHA Coding Clinic® newsletter per purchaser; only a limited number of copies are available.)

Your copy will be mailed immediately after your request is approved. Please note, all fields with a red asterisk (*) must be completed.

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