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Coding

ICD-10: getting staff ready won’t be terribly difficult

May 2, 2012

By Therese M. Jorwic, MPH, RHIA CCS, CCS-P, FAHIMA What in the world does the office do to get ready for it? Here are the parts managers need to know about. New book, same two volumes ICD-10 is the revised version of ICD-9. There are two parts to it, just as there are to ICD-9. The first is the Clinical Modifications or ICD-10-CM (just like ICD-9-CM). Those are the … [Read more...] about ICD-10: getting staff ready won’t be terribly difficult

Coding dementia’s most common form: Alzheimer’s

April 2, 2012

By Therese M. Jorwic, MPH, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. It’s not a normal part of the aging process, but the risk of getting it becomes greater as people get older. In fact, every five years after age 65, the risk doubles. Specifically, it affects about 5.2 million people, and of those, 44% are age 75-84 and 46% are 85 or … [Read more...] about Coding dementia’s most common form: Alzheimer’s

CKD plus hypertension diabetes, and dialysis

March 5, 2012

By Therese M. Jorwic, MPH, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P March is National Kidney Month, so here’s a look at the coding for chronic kidney disease, or CKD, which affects 26 million adults in the U.S. CKD often goes undiagnosed because its symptoms – energy loss, swollen feet and eyes, frequent urination, and so on – may not appear until it reaches the later stages. The disease gradually … [Read more...] about CKD plus hypertension diabetes, and dialysis

CPT update from path/lab to Categories II and III

February 2, 2012

By Therese M. Jorwic, MPH, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P The path and lab updates There are more than 100 new codes for molecular pathology, or studies to detect variances in genes. They are divided into two tiers. The Tier 1 codes  (81383) are for the tests that are done relatively often such as genetic testing for colon or breast cancer, cystic fibrosis, and Tay-Sachs disease. The Tier … [Read more...] about CPT update from path/lab to Categories II and III

Keep safe from the Recovery Audit Contractors and the courts by making the corrections correctly

January 4, 2012

What flaws are the Recovery Audit Contractors searching for in records? Illegible documentation, incomplete documentation, unidentified providers, wrong dates of service – and evidence of improper corrections. To help offices stay safe, the government has set out guides for making corrections so the records pass muster with the RACs. Those same guides will also ensure the … [Read more...] about Keep safe from the Recovery Audit Contractors and the courts by making the corrections correctly

More information on ICD-10 new deadline

September 19, 2000

These are references from the article, "Get ready for new ICD-10 compliance deadline on October 1, 2015": Archer, Anita & Monestime, Judy (2013, September 17). ICD-10 Documentation for State Medicaid Agencies (SMA) Health Conditions Categories. HIMSS. Retrieved from http://www.himss.org Letourneau, Rene (2013, December 16). ICD-10: Minimizing the Financial Hit. … [Read more...] about More information on ICD-10 new deadline

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