Emergency medicine coding

AI-assisted coding built for the complexity of the emergency chart.

Ennox organizes documented clinical evidence and prepares reviewable ICD-10-CM, CPT, procedure, and E/M recommendations for qualified coding professionals.

Purpose-built workflow

Emergency coding requires more than finding a diagnosis.

Emergency encounters combine undifferentiated presentations, diagnostic uncertainty, medical decision making, procedures, time-based services, and documentation spread across the chart.

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Chart-wide evidence

Bring together relevant history, examination, orders, results, treatments, procedures, reassessments, and disposition details.

02

Reviewable recommendations

Connect suggested ICD-10-CM, CPT, and E/M decisions to the documentation that supports professional review.

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Human accountability

Keep qualified professionals in control of final coding and billing decisions while reducing avoidable chart navigation.

What Ennox evaluates

A connected view of the documented encounter.

  • Diagnoses and documented clinical specificity
  • Emergency department E/M considerations
  • Documented procedures and services
  • Critical-care indicators and recorded time
  • Chart evidence supporting each recommendation
  • Items that need professional clarification or review
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Receive

Meet the chart where it lives.

Qualify an available EHR FHIR interface or use a secure digitally generated PDF workflow during an agreed pilot.

Explore integration pathways
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Interpret

Organize evidence before recommending codes.

Ennox identifies relevant documentation and prepares supported recommendations rather than presenting codes without context.

See how Ennox works
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Validate

Measure performance in your workflow.

A structured pilot defines the chart population, reference process, review method, operational measures, and decision criteria before evaluation begins.

Review the pilot program
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