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hey guys welcome back to medical coding with blue it is my second video of the day thank you guys so much for tuning in the second time today the first topic today was about the money question which I will probably link that video up here anyway thank you guys so much for your feedback I was getting lots of good comments thank you so much so this video is going to be about when do you pick up the history of codes so theres lots of history of codes and its going to depend on a few things its going to depend on how the provider is documenting it what is a patient coming in for and how is the history of whatever condition it is relevant to the visit okay sometimes they will the provider will Ward it like is it theyll say the patient has a history of diabetes or a history of hypertension these are chronic lifelong conditions okay these things dont ever go away so in those instances you would not code those as history you would code those instead as a fact if it pertains to the visit