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When it comes to defining sepsis, who wins? Is it providers, who rely on the current definition of sepsis as “life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection?” Or do payers prevail – the ones who control the reimbursement? And under what circumstances would you ever side with a carrier that has denied a claim of sepsis?

Reporting our lead story during this edition of Talk Ten Tuesdays will be Roland Dale, responsible for denials prevention, for Hardin Medical Center, who shares his experience in these situations while offering important and timely advice.

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