According to preliminary data released by the CDC, the number of births in the United States continued its gradual decline in 2025, reflecting long-term demographic trends and shifting reproductive patterns. The general fertility rate also edged downward, marking a continuation of a long-term decline that began in 2007. Other results included in the data relate to teen birth rates, cesarean delivery rates, low-risk cesarean rates, and preterm birth rates.
In today’s healthcare revenue cycle, collaboration between coding teams and CDI professionals is essential for accuracy, compliance, and financial performance. At the center of this collaboration is the DRG validation auditor—a role that ensures documentation integrity and optimizes reimbursement. Jennifer Hagen, BSN, RN, CCDS, CDIP, CCS, outlines how a small hospital system transformed its CDI auditor-coder partnership into a high-impact prebill review process.
Imaging services are used by healthcare professionals to provide a non-invasive way of looking inside the human body. For coders, piecing together ICD-10-PCS codes to report the imaging services involves understanding the unique structure of the Imaging section and applying the correct characters to reflect the procedure performed. Follow Shelley C. Safian, PhD, RHIA, CCS-P, COC, CPC-I , as she delves into the section.
Diagnosing opportunistic infections can be particularly challenging because the presenting signs and symptoms are nonspecific and may resemble a wide range of other conditions, making it difficult for providers to immediately identify the exact infectious process. Nevertheless, coders should recognize how clear documentation of both the infection and the underlying pathogen is particularly critical for proper code selection as many ICD-10-CM codes are organism-specific and dependent on the anatomical site or body system involved. Note : To access this free article, make sure you first register if you do not have a paid subscription.
Our experts answer questions on ICD-10-CM coding for adverse effects of medications, ICD-10-PCS coding for stroke intervention procedures, and coding lactic acidosis and sepsis together.
In an effort to streamline the query process and ensure each missive adheres to stringent compliance standards, many programs now rely on templates that coding and CDI professionals can customize for the specific query opportunity at hand. To explore this topic further, ACDIS asked members of the 2025/2026 CDI Leadership Council to share their thoughts on query templates.
ICD-10-PCS coding for procedures performed within the cranial cavity is complicated. Terry Tropin, MSHAI, RHIA, CCS-P, describes the different body part values used for the brain and cranial cavity, root operations used, and coding for some common procedures.
Neonatal intensive care units provide care and additional medical attention for neonates who might be born prematurely, with low birthweight, with a medical complication, or with a congenital anomaly. Follow Shelley C. Safian, PhD, RHIA, CCS-P, COC, CPC-I, as she delves into common services performed in these units and how they are reported with ICD-10-PCS codes.
Q: How do coders determine whether to assign an ICD-10-CM P code (for maternal conditions affecting the newborn) or a Z code (for factors influencing health status) for a newborn?
Compared to recent past years, CMS proposed fewer ICD-10-CM code changes in the 2027 Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System proposed rule, including 184 new codes, 4 revised code descriptions, and 30 invalidated codes.