Introduction to human organ systems and common diseases
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Jill plans to expand her business and add gastrointestinal (GI), renal, and OB/GYN physicians as clients. She is also planning to hire additional physician billing associates. She asks you to develop some materials to help with their orientation. She wants you to develop a table that lists the body systems, organs in each body system, three diseases for each system, and the underlying physiology for those illness or diseases. She will then add some frequently used billing codes to the table and use this as part of her orientation for new physician billing associates. She asks you to do a draft first so she can see if she would like more or less information. You agree and decide to start with the integumentary, nervous, GI, urinary, and reproductive systems.
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This solution contains an Excel file that describes five common human organ systems. In a tabular form, the organs within each system are listed, followed by the common derangements and ailments encountered in the general setting in these systems. The document is written by a physician aimed at the general public to understand these diseases and help with, for example, orientation and billing purposes for medical office staff.
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