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    Billing and Coding

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    Billing coding and compliance strategies take some learning and some practice but they can be done easily with the correct knowledge. Billing compliance has some billing rules to know and it also has many steps involved to get the billing and coding cycles done. The connections between claims‚ files and diagnoses will be discussed in this essay. The importance of correctly linking procedures and diagnoses and implications of incorrect medical coding will also be discussed. It is also important for

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    Medical Coding

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    Medical Coding Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the process of medical coding. Central Idea: Coding is the conversion of descriptions of diseases‚ injuries and procedures into numeric or alphanumeric codes. Introduction A. There are three basic steps for locating codes to be assigned. 1. Locate the term in the Alphabetic Index. 2. Verify the code number in the Tabular List. 3. Assign the code once it has been verified. (Transition: First‚ we will learn

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    The Coding of DM

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    The coding of DM can be difficult Learn to look for: Various manifestations Types—type 1 or type 2 Controlled or uncontrolled Default is type 2 DM if Type of diabetes mellitus not documented Use Z code for long-term use of insulin--Z79.4 Do not use Z code if insulin is temporarily given to control blood sugar In ICD-10-CM there are 5 category codes for diabetes mellitus: E08 Diabetes mellitus due to underlying condition (code underlying condition first) E09 Drug or chemical induced

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    Coding Scenarios

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    location methods to locate terms in the index of the CPT are: Service or Procedure‚ Anatomic Site‚ Condition or Disease‚ Synonym and Eponym. The last location method to locate the terms in the index of the CPT is the Abbreviations. 6. An initial inpatient consultation occured. The consultation consisted of a detailed history‚ detailed exam‚ and a MDM of low complexity. The E/M code will be 99253. 7. Three of the four elements of history are: Chief Complaint (CC)‚ History or Present Illness (HPI)

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    Coding Conventions

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    Coding Conventions   Table of contents 1. Coding Style  1.1. Global Styles  1.2. PHP and Javascript Styles  1.3. CSS Styles    Coding Style   We stick to Zend coding style conventions:  http://framework.zend.com/manual/1.12/en/coding­standard.coding­style.html    Here are some important aspects of coding style that are worth mentioning for clearness  sake:  Global Styles ● Indentation  ○ The unit of indentation is four spaces.   ○ Use of tabs should be avoided because there still is not a standard for the 

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    Purpose of Coding

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    ------------------------------------------------- Purpose of Coding ------------------------------------------------- Purpose of Coding ICD-10-CM implementation date is set for October 1‚ 2014. ICD-10-CM implementation date is set for October 1‚ 2014. ICD-9-CM versus ICD-10-CM ICD-9-CM versus ICD-10-CM Purpose of coding Purpose of coding ICD-9 | ICD-10 | 3-7 characters in length | 3-7 characters in length | 13‚000 codes | 68‚000 codes | First digit can be alpha or numeric

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    Medical Coding 1‚ Lesson 8 1. The three goals of the Physician Payment Reform are as follows: Decrease Medicare expenditures‚ Re-Distribute physicians payments more equitably and ensure quality health care at a reason rate. 2. You would use modifier 57 for the hospital visit. 3. 1. Physician Work – the relative level of time‚ skill‚ training and intensity to provide a given service. 2. Practice Expense – this component addresses the costs of maintaining a practice including‚ rent‚ equipment

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    Medical Coding Career

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    is Medical Coding. After receiving my Medical Assistant diploma‚ I started working in a Pediatric clinic in the back office doing patient care and front office scheduling appointments and receiving and posting payments‚ I also researched and assigned medical codes for outpatient billing using International Classification of Disease- ninth Revision‚ Clinical Modification (ICD-9) and the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding books. Medical Coding. I then went to work coding inpatient records. It

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    Coding Reaction

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    on our culture. The development in technology is driven by those who have a passion for delving deep into the underlying mechanics to unravel mysteries of the technology and to further develop it for both their own needs and the needs of others. “Coding Freedom” by E. Gabriella Coleman explores and analyzes a new culture that has developed amongst these passionate individuals‚ known as hackers‚ who have helped advance new technology in recent years. Coleman first attempts to provide a solid background

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    Concerns related to the absence of trauma informed care practices on an inpatient psychiatric unit. Observation of some staff members quickly resorting to restraints as the first intervention during an escalation of a patient. Inadequate training of staff on how to de-escalate patients. Failure to use least restrictive alternatives as a primary option. Deficit in knowledge/understanding on how to de-escalate a patient. The metrics that would be used to evaluate this clinical problem would be the

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