Lena Wilson, MHI, RHIA, CCS, CCDS , takes a deep dive into the CDI/coding reconciliation process and outlines tips that coders and CDI professionals can apply to improve this process.
As the shift to outpatient care has accelerated, likely due to COVID-19, inpatient volumes continue to remain below pre-pandemic levels for hospitals and health systems this year, according to Kaufman Hall’s 2022 State of Healthcare Performance Improvement report.
Coding and billing professionals must ensure that medical record information is accurate, up to date, and compliant. In this article, Holly Cassano, CPC, CRC , defines late entries, corrections, and addendums, and explains the proper methods used to alter health records while maintaining Medicare compliance.
Despite CMS’ long-anticipated change in method for selecting E/M visit codes, some physicians and healthcare providers have continued to review 10 or more body systems for every patient. Julia Kyles, CPC explains how this action has some coding professionals wondering if it will prove to be a problem in the long run.
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) released a report in October to assess the results of 12 Medicare hospital and identify CMS’ actions as a result of OIG recommendations made in those audits.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) occur after blows, bumps, or jolts to the head disrupt normal brain function. This article covers new codes from the 2023 ICD-10-CM update that pertain to TBIs involving the skull and meninges. Note : To access this free article, make sure you first register here if you do not have a paid subscription.
The 2023 update to the ICD-10-CM code set includes over 60 new codes for intracranial injuries with loss of consciousness, status known. This article covers codes from the 2023 ICD-10-CM update that pertain to traumatic injuries of the brain, specifically the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.
The terms “admission” and “observation” are often confused. Dawn Valdez, RN, LNC, CCDS, CDIP, distinguishes between these terms and evaluates ICD-10-CM coding for patients who begin in observation and are later admitted to the hospital for more intensive care.