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    Are you clinical enough for ICD-10-PCS?

    August 22, 2014
    ICD-10-PCS requires coders to possess strong clinical knowledge as well as a solid foundation in anatomy and physiology. Coders need to understand what physicians are actually doing in certain...
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    CMS posts new ICD-10-PCS codes and guidelines

    May 23, 2014
    We won’t need to learn any new ICD-10-PCS codes or guidelines for 2015. CMS released the draft codes and guidelines and they include not much of anything. That’s not really a surprise since the code...
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    Take Control of post-operative bleeding in ICD-10-PCS

    April 15, 2014
    A patient undergoes a hysterectomy and experiences post-procedural bleeding. The surgeon cauterizes the bleed and evacuates a blood clot. In ICD-10-PCS, how do you code the cauterization? With the...
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    Off with his hand: ICD-10-PCS root operation Detachment

    March 25, 2014
    Sometimes a surgeon must take drastic action and amputate a patient’s upper or lower extremity. For these cases, we would use ICD-10-PCS root operation Detachment (third character 6). ICD-10-PCS...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Map

    March 21, 2014
    Map (third character K) is a very narrowly defined ICD-10-PCS root operation. By definition, Map procedures are used to locate the route of passage of electrical impulses and/or locate functional...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operation: Repair

    March 11, 2014
    Almost all of the ICD-10-PCS root operations describe very specific intent. Think about the difference between root operations excision and resection. Excision involves removing some of a body part...
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    More info on CMS’ end-to-end testing

    February 20, 2014
    CMS reversed course earlier this week and announced it will conduct end-to-end ICD-10 training with a sample of providers. Previously, CMS had stated it would not conduct any end-to-end testing...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operation: Creation

    January 16, 2014
    Odds are, most coders will never use ICD-10-PCS table 0W4. Why? Because root operation 4 is creation (making a new genital structure that does not physically take the place of a body part). Unless...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations explained

    January 2, 2014
    It’s the gift-giving season and HCPro is giving you free on-demand access to the audio conference, ICD-10-PCS: Coding, Structure and Format, when you sign up for the January 10 live webcast, ICD-10-...
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    Outpatient coding and ICD-10-PCS

    November 7, 2013
    Initially, we thought that outpatient coders didn’t have to learn to code in ICD-10-PCS. They would still use CPT® codes to report physician services in the outpatient world. Now it looks like that...
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    Get ready for ICD-10-PCS

    September 20, 2013
    We have just a little over a year remaining until ICD-10 implementation. How well do you know your ICD-10-PCS codes? ICD-10-CM shares a lot of similarities with ICD-9-CM. Sadly, ICD-9-CM procedure...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations and composite terms

    July 2, 2013
    In ICD-10-PCS, coders will need to select the root operation based on the objective of the procedure (not what the physician calls it). If the physician’s objective is to strip out by force all of a...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Occlusion or restriction?

    June 7, 2013
    Betsy comes in to Stitch ‘Em Up Hospital suffering from a cerebral aneurysm. Dr. Jannettta performs a vessel embolization procedure to treat Betsy. [caption id="attachment_3480" align="alignright"...
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    Select your ICD-10-PCS principal procedure

    May 30, 2013
    Sometimes our patients are very sick, very injured, or undergo multiple procedures during their stay. So how do you pick your principal procedure code in ICD-10-PCS? The ICD-10-PCS guidelines offer...
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    ICD-10-PCS adds new codes for 2014

    May 17, 2013
    The ICD-10-PCS codes for 2014 are now available on the CMS website. CMS also posted the 2014 ICD-10-PCS guidelines and an ICD-10-PCS reference manual. You will find four new codes under new...
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    ICD-10-PCS body system, body part: They both sound so simple!

    April 29, 2013
    When coders begin using ICD-10-PCS the second and fourth character definitions seem simple enough: Second character-Body system Fourth character-Body part However, when coders start assigning codes,...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operation change will do you good

    March 18, 2013
    We all know that procedure coding will change considerably on October 1, 2014 with the implementation of ICD-10-PCS. But what about change as an ICD-10-PCS root operation? In ICD-10-PCS, you will use...
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    Spinal fusion guidelines for ICD-10-PCS

    February 20, 2013
    ICD-10-PCS includes specific guidelines for coding spinal fusion procedures, including guidelines for selecting the body part value. The body part for a spinal vertebral joint(s) rendered immobile by...
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    Another ICD-10-PCS multiple procedure guideline

    January 7, 2013
    So far, we’ve covered three different ICD-10-PCS guidelines for multiple procedures. We’ve looked at how to report multiple procedures involving: Same root operation, different body parts as defined...
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    ICD-10-PCS multiple procedure guidelines, part 2

    December 12, 2012
    We’ve already discussed one of the multiple procedure guidelines in ICD-10-PCS, but we still have three more to go. And that’s not counting the guidelines that are not included in the multiple...
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    ICD-10-PCS: Multiple procedures with same root operation, different body part

    December 7, 2012
    The multiple procedure guidelines in ICD-10-PCS present possibilities for coder confusion. Several guidelines relate to the coding of multiple procedures, some under the heading of multiple...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: How much did the physician remove?

    December 4, 2012
    Penny arrived at the Stitch ‘Em Up Hospital with a benign growth on her thyroid gland (ICD-10-CM code D35). The growth isn’t causing any functional problems, so we don’t need to report any additional...
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    Real goals and benefits of ICD-10-PCS

    November 15, 2012
    You need enthusiasm and a desire to keeping learning to tackle the monumental task of learning ICD-10-PCS. In authoring an ICD-10 CM/PCS education program 10 hours per work I learn something new...
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    ICD-10-PCS for outpatient coders

    October 17, 2012
    Outpatient coders currently report procedures using CPT codes. That won’t change after the switch to ICD-10. However, some facilities currently require outpatient coders to also report procedures...
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    Coder productivity in ICD-10-PCS

    October 10, 2012
    We all know coder productivity will go down after the transition to ICD-10 and it may never rebound to current levels. The question is, how much will productivity decline? It could drop more than you...
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    Working on blood vessels in ICD-10-PCS

    September 20, 2012
    Dr. Cap I. Larry is back at work on some blood vessels at Stitch ‘Em Up Hospital. Let’s see what she’s up to today. For all of Dr. Larry’s procedures, we’re going to be coding from the Medical and...
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    We’re removing veins in ICD-10-PCS

    September 13, 2012
    Today we are taking a peek into OR 3 at the Stitch ‘Em Up Hospital to watch Dr. Cap I. Larry work on some blood vessels. Then we’re going to code her procedure. Dr. Larry is harvesting part of the...
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    Know the body part guidelines for ICD-10-PCS

    September 10, 2012
    By now, you probably know that ICD-10-PCS codes contain seven alpha-numeric characters. Each character represents a specific piece of information and those meanings can vary by section. In the...
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    ICD-10-PCS: Are you in the correct row?

    September 6, 2012
    If you have looked at the ICD-10-PCS Manual, you know that the codes are arranged in tables based on the first three characters of the code. The table contains all of the possible choices for...
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    Build a better procedure code with ICD-10-PCS

    August 31, 2012
    Welcome to Stitch ‘Em Hospital, where we’re preparing for ICD-10-PCS by actually coding some of our procedures using the new system. We want to make sure we’re ready to go on October 1, 2014, and...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Replacement

    August 6, 2012
    When a physician places a device that takes the place of all or some of a body part, assign a code from ICD-10-PCS root operation replacement (third character R). Think of a total knee replacement or...
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    Get to know ICD-10-PCS device guidelines

    July 12, 2012
    In ICD-10-PCS, coders will only report a device when the device remains in the patient after the procedure. If it’s removed, it’s not a device and your sixth character will be Z. For many procedures...
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    Updated ICD-10-PCS code sets now available

    June 29, 2012
    As expected, not much has changed for 2013 with ICD-10-PCS codes. The updated code set is now available on the the CMS website . CMS confirmed in April that the code freeze will hold until ICD-10-CM/...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Insertion

    June 14, 2012
    When a physician performs a procedure designed to put in a device without doing anything else to a body part, coders will report ICD-10-PCS root operation insertion (third character H in the medical...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Fusion

    June 4, 2012
    Some ICD-10-PCS root operations encompass a wide range of procedures. Think biopsy, excision, and extraction. Others cover a much smaller range of possible procedures, including fusion. Coders will...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operation: Alteration

    June 1, 2012
    A patient comes in for a face lift or another cosmetic procedure. What root operation should you code the procedure to in ICD-10-PCS? The answer: alteration (third character 0). The goal of an...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Restriction

    May 25, 2012
    When a physician performs a procedure intended to narrow the diameter of a tubular body part or orifice, coders will select the root operation restriction in ICD-10-PCS. Restriction includes both...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Dilation

    May 10, 2012
    When a physician performs a procedure to enlarge the diameter of a tubular body part or orifice, coders will report root operation dilation with 7 as the third character in the medical and surgical...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Reattachment

    April 19, 2012
    Not all of the ICD-10-PCS root operations are complicated or confusing. Take reattachment for example. The root operation is pretty much what you would expect. The official definition of reattachment...
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    HHS announces new proposed ICD-10-CM/PCS implementation date

    April 9, 2012
    And the new proposed ICD-10-CM/PCS implementation date is (drum roll, please)…October 1, 2014. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced the new date as part...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Transfer

    April 6, 2012
    When a physician moves a body part to a new place without disrupting its vascular and nervous supply, coders will code to root operation Transfer in ICD-10-PCS. The root operation is indicated by the...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Occlusion

    March 29, 2012
    When a physician completely closes the orifice or lumen of a tubular body part, coders will look to the root operation occlusion in ICD-10-PCS. The orifice can be a natural orifice or an artificially...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Avoid confusion between excision and resection

    March 12, 2012
    The ICD-10-PCS defines root operations excision and resection in a very similar way. Excision is cutting out or off, without replacement, a portion of a body part. Coders should report the qualifier...
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    ICD-10-PCS guideline A11 puts onus on coders

    March 6, 2012
    Some of the ICD-10-PCS root operations are very similar—think excision (cutting out or off, without replacement, a portion of a body part) and resection (cutting out or off, without replacement, all...
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    Not as many NOS codes in ICD-10-PCS

    February 13, 2012
    Inpatient coders currently can default to “not otherwise specified” (NOS) codes in ICD-9-CM Volume 3, but they won’t have that option as frequently in ICD-10-PCS. Coders report NOS codes when the...
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    When do you code a device in ICD-10-PCS?

    January 26, 2012
    Physicians use devices all the time during procedures. For example, they may place a temporary catheter in a patient, insert a drug-eluting stent, or insert a central line. So when do you report a...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Transplantation

    January 23, 2012
    When you hear the word 'transplant', what do you think of first? Many people probably think of organ transplants. If you’re one of those people, you’re all set for the ICD-10-PCS root operation...
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    Some ICD-10-PCS guidelines differ from today's, but also vary from CPT

    January 12, 2012
    While working on various projects related to ICD-10-PCS, I have discovered many areas where I think coders are going to struggle because the rules either go against the way we code now in ICD-9-CM...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Removal isn't what you think

    December 29, 2011
    Removal sounds like it should be an easy root operation in ICD-10-PCS. Removal means taking something out, right? Physicians remove things all the time—your appendix, a cyst, the toy your son stuck...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Release

    December 27, 2011
    When a physician frees a body part from an abnormal physical constraint by cutting or by use of force, coders will use the root operation release (N) in ICD-10-PCS. Keep in mind, though, that you...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Bypass is more than just CABG

    December 19, 2011
    In ICD-10-PCS, coders assign the root operation bypass (third character 1) when the surgeon’s objective in the procedure is to reroute the contents of a tubular body part. Bypass procedures includes...
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    ICD-10-PCS surgery: It’s all in the approach

    December 16, 2011
    In the medical and surgical section of ICD-10-PCS, character 5 refers to the approach or method used to reach or expose a body part during a procedure. As a result, coders will need to look for...
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    Don’t stop implementation plans because AMA opposes ICD-10-CM/PCS

    November 15, 2011
    The American Medical Association (AMA) House of Delegates voted to “work vigorously to stop implementation of ICD-10” during the closing session of its semi-annual policy-making meeting November 15...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Division

    October 18, 2011
    Coders will use the root operation division when the physician plans to cut into, transect, or otherwise separate all or a portion of a body part. Do not use division if the physician plans to cut or...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Fragmentation

    September 15, 2011
    Another new term coders will need to know for ICD-10-PCS root operations is fragmentation. Fragmentation is breaking solid matter in the body into pieces. Note that in a fragmentation procedure, the...
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    Coding multiple procedures in ICD-10-PCS

    September 12, 2011
    When should a coder report multiple procedures performed during a single operative session in ICD-10-PCS? Look to the official guidelines for information. According to the guidelines, coders should...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Drainage

    September 2, 2011
    Some of the removal root operations can easily be confused with other root operations that involve taking out solids, fluids, or gases from a body part (e.g., drainage, extirpation, and fragmentation...
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    Take a step-by-step approach to learning ICD-10-PCS

    August 18, 2011
    A step-by-step approach to code assignment is helpful when trying to understand the complexity of ICD-10-PCS. Step one: Determine the first character, which denotes the general category of the...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Extraction

    August 8, 2011
    If an excision involves cutting out a portion of a body part, and a resection involves cutting out all of a body part, what then is an extraction? According to the ICD-10-PCS guidelines, an...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations: Destruction

    August 3, 2011
    With ICD-10-PCS, coders will have 31 root operations to choose from and not all of them are clear cut. Start learning the root operations now to prepare you for the switch to ICD-10-PCS. The ICD-10-...
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    Is your system ready for ICD-10-CM/PCS?

    August 1, 2011
    If you haven’t already done so, now is a good time to look at your system capabilities and see what you need to update or upgrade before the transitions to HIPAA Version 5010 and ICD-10-CM/PCS. Start...
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    ICD-10-CM/PCS training: Go back to basics

    July 15, 2011
    So the transition to ICD-10-CM/PCS is still more than two years away, and it’s too early to start learning actual codes. But you can start reviewing some of the major concepts of ICD-10-CM/PCS with...
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    ICD-10-PCS root operations sound similar, but mean different things

    July 14, 2011
    ICD-10-PCS codes include one digit for the root operation that the provider performs. The root operation is always the third character is the seven-character code. The definitions of these root...
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    CMS posts 2012 ICD-10-PCS codes and guidelines

    July 10, 2011
    CMS recently posted the 2012 ICD-10-PCS codes and coding guidelines . A summary of the major changes for 2012 states that there are 1,182 new codes, 381 revised titles, and 1,345 deleted codes. In...
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    Start learning PCS root operations now

    July 5, 2011
    You’ve probably heard that it’s too early to start learning ICD-10-CM/PCS codes. After all, the codes are still in draft format. However, it’s not too early to start learning the root operations for...
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    Do I need to learn ICD-10-PCS?

    April 7, 2011
    Coders are discussing whether they need to be trained in ICD-10-CM only or should they also receive training in ICD-10-PCS. Well, the answer may depend on what setting you are currently employed in,...
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    ICD-10-CM/PCS guidelines now include present on admission reporting guidelines

    March 21, 2011
    ICD-10-CM/PCS now has guidelines for reporting conditions that are present on admission (POA). As part of the 2011 guidelines updates, CMS and the National Center for Health Statistics added Appendix...
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    CDC releases 2011 ICD-10-CM/PCS guidelines

    March 10, 2011
    The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) posted the new 2011 guidelines for ICD-10-CM on its website. You won’t find many significant changes to conventions, general coding guidelines, and chapter...
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    Check out ICD-10 related FAQs on CMS website

    March 10, 2011
    CMS has posted two new frequently asked questions (FAQs) about ICD-10 national provider teleconferences and the partial code freeze. To access these FAQs, please visit the CMS ICD-10 webpage , click...
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    Physician coding and ICD-10-PCS

    February 4, 2011
    Physicians who are part of a practice do go to the hospital to deliver babies, provide consults, and perform surgeries. So does that mean coders in a physician’s office will need to learn ICD-10-PCS...
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    ‘X’ marks the spot, but for what?

    January 25, 2011
    When coders are looking at scenarios in ICD-10-CM/PCS, where the X is located within the code matters. When X is in the fifth and/or sixth character, X is a placeholder. ICD-10-CM codes can be up to...
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    CMS posts updated 2011 GEMs for ICD-10-CM/PCS

    December 27, 2010
    CMS has released the 2011 versions of the ICD-10-CM/PCS crosswalks, also known as the General Equivalence Mappings (GEM) on its ICD-10 website . In addition, CMS also posted a document titled “ICD-10...
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    I'm looking forward to ICD-10-PCS coding!

    October 12, 2010
    Looking forward to it? Did I really just say that? Yep – I sure did! In July, I attended a preview of HCPro’s ICD-10 Basics Boot Camp ™. I was actually a little surprised that the ICD-10-CM codes,...
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    CMS posts 2011 ICD-10-PCS files to website

    October 7, 2010
    CMS posted this week the following ICD-10-PCS files for 2011 to its website: Official ICD-10-PCS Coding Guidelines 2011 Version: What's New Code Tables and Index Code Descriptions ICD-10-PCS...
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    My ICD-10-PCS Manual ... it's a page-turner!

    August 10, 2010
    OK, so maybe your ICD-10-PCS (Draft) Manual doesn't rank up there with your most memorable reads, however, you can't deny that it's a page-turner! Sometimes, it may seem like you can't find the...
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    A code to remember: Suzy Buys Root Beer At Dairy Queen

    May 4, 2010
    ICD-10-PCS is drastically different from the ICD-9-CM Volume 3 procedure codes. Just looking at the physical appearance, you’ll see that the procedure codes in ICD-9-CM have a maximum of four digits...
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    Check out recent CMS updates to guidelines and ICD-10-PCS

    January 27, 2010
    CMS recently posted updates to both the 2010 ICD-10-CM Guidelines for Coding and Reporting and the ICD-10-PCS mappings , "ICD-10-PCS to ICD-9-CM" and "ICD-9-CM to ICD-10-PCS." Regarding the ICD-10-...
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    Knowledge of anatomy vital for ICD-10-PCS

    September 11, 2009
    I have always thought that ICD-9 procedure codes were very non-specific and that it is no wonder that inpatient coders don’t like CPT coding. However after looking at what is going to happen with ICD...
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