Which of the following best reflects the amount and/or complexity of data to be reviewed?
a. Minimal or none (either no data reviewed, or only diagnostic laboratory tests reviewed or ordered)
b. Limited (order/review of diagnostic laboratory tests, order/review of diagnostic radiology tests, collection of history from someone other than patient)
c. Moderate (order/review of diagnostic laboratory tests, order/review of diagnostic radiology tests, collection of history from someone other than patient, independent review of radiology scan)
d. Extensive (order/review of diagnostic laboratory tests, order/review of diagnostic radiology tests, collection of history from someone other than patient, independent review of radiology scan, discussion of presenting problem with another clinician, specifically general surgeon and radiologist)
d) extensive (Order/review of diagnostic laboratory tests, order/review of diagnostic radiology tests, collection of history from someone other than patient, independent review of radiology scan, discussion of presenting problem with another clinician, specifically general surgeon and radiologist)
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