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    Mar 29, 2026 · HPI Savage Forum is the best known HPI Savage Forum. Meet new friends, get advice and share your Savage knowledge.

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  3. History of Present Illness in a Hurry - AAPC Knowledge Center

    Feb 1, 2019 · The history of present illness (HPI) is describes the development of the patient’s illness, from the first sign or symptom, to the present.

  4. Address these Common Myths, Avoid Perils of HPI Coding : E/M …

    Apr 13, 2018 · Know what counts - and what doesn t - in E/M level calculations. If you get confused factoring in the elements in the patient s history of present illness (HPI) when you determine the most …

  5. HPI Company History - HPI Savage Forum

    Oct 30, 2009 · HPI's second designer, Ito, was hired in 1992 to design pan car parts. Ito would later be responsible for the "Super F1," HPI's first-ever car kit, and was the lead designer for many of HPI's …

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  7. E/M Coding History, Exam and MDM Components - AAPC

    E/M History Component: Extended HPI and Chronic Conditions Earlier, this article mentioned that the 1995 Documentation Guidelines require the medical record to include four or more elements for an …

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  9. Glow plugs | HPI Savage Forum

    Feb 27, 2026 · I know glow plugs have a number that relates to heat, (hotter and colder) But when would you change them? Colder months warmer months? And then what do you go with cold medium hot? …

  10. History of Present Illness: The Who, What, When, Where - AAPC

    Jun 19, 2017 · The History of Present Illness (HPI) is defined by location, quality, severity, duration, timing, context, modifying factors, associated signs and symptoms.