Here are some of the most frequently reported infectious disease codes for diagnoses. While this tool can help streamline your coding workflow, be sure to always check the ICD-10-CM manual for further coding guidance.
This resource, which serves as an invaluable tool for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of coding diabetic complications, includes a table of complications for type 2 diabetes mellitus as well as relevant coding tips. It was taken from the HCPro webinar “Diabetes Coding Made Clear: Capturing the Complications”, presented by Yelena Smirnykh, CPC-I, CPC, CDEO, CCDS-O, CMRS, CPB.
Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient, Training
This exercise is designed to help coders practice reading and interpreting operative reports related to the heart and great vessels. As you review the operative information, your task is to assign the correct ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS codes. Pay close attention to the specific terminology used in the report, including diagnoses, procedures, and any relevant anatomical references, and remember to reference coding guidelines. Once you have filled in your codes, you may scroll further down to reveal the answers.
Here are some of the most frequently reported speech pathology codes for diagnoses. While this tool can help streamline your coding workflow, be sure to always check the ICD-10-CM manual for further coding guidance.
Here is a reference sheet with some of the most frequently reported endocrinology codes for diagnoses. While this tool can help streamline your coding workflow, be sure to always check the ICD-10-CM manual for further coding guidance.
Clinical documentation, Health information management, Hospital inpatient
The following is a tip sheet written by the 2024–2025 ACDIS Physician Advisor Committee. Although originally designed for both new and experienced physician advisors, this resource offers foundational information on encephalopathy and delirium that coders should be aware of.
Auditing and monitoring, Clinical documentation, Health information management, Hospital inpatient
Kim Conner, BSN, CCDS, CCDS-O, explores the growing impact of public quality metrics on medical coding, highlighting how these metrics influence coding accuracy and documentation integrity. Gain insights from her on how to leverage quality indicators to drive improvements in coding processes and stay aligned with industry standards.
Clinical documentation, Hospital inpatient, Training
This exercise is designed to help coders practice reading and interpreting operative reports related to the gastrointestinal system. As you review the operative information, your task is to assign the correct ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS codes. Pay close attention to the specific terminology used in the report, including diagnoses, procedures, and any relevant anatomical references, and remember to reference coding guidelines. Once you have filled in your codes, you may scroll further down to reveal the answers.