Laceration repair coding guidelines

    • [DOC File]Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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      -Become adept at vaginal delivery and operative skills needed for cesarean delivery and laceration repair Interpersonal and Communication Skills -Communicate with patients and families in an urgent care setting ... documentation, and coding principles PGY-2. Obstetrics- Labor Floor Day Team ... -Adhere to attending supervision guidelines and ...

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    • [DOCX File]Instructor’s Guide for ICD-9-CM Diagnostic Coding and ...

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      3.A patient is seen in a clinic for a laceration of the elbow. The wound required suturing. ... When reporting a code for a wound repair, the code selection is based on the final size of the wound after it was repaired not on the initial size. ... Skin Biopsy Coding Guidelines. Exercise 2.7 Coding References.

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    • [DOCX File]Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation

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      Apr 27, 2016 · Disclaimer: All of the ICD-10 codes within this document were chosen by PTSF registry staff and reflect our opinion of the best code using standard ICD-10-CM/PCS guidelines and coding norms. As all good coders and trauma registrars do, you are more than welcome to disagree with any of the information contained in this document.

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    • [DOC File]NAME:_____________________ EAI CONSULTING & TRAINING ...

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      Simple repair of a 2-inch laceration on the right foot discontinued CODE(ICD): 892.2 CODE(CPT): 12001[53] due to severe dizziness, physician’s office. List the seven basic steps for coding procedures: STEP#1: Read the introduction located in the CPT coding manual.

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    • [DOC File]Instructor’s Guide for ICD-9-CM Diagnostic Coding and ...

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      a. Identify guidelines for coding excision of lesions . b. Differentiate between benign and malignant lesions. c. Distinguish between excision and destruction of lesions . d. Differentiate between simple, intermediate, and complex wound repairs . e. Successfully apply guidelines for coding wound repairs . f. Differentiate between the types of ...

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    • [DOC File]Professional Services Coding Guidelines

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      ALL CODING MUST BE SUPPORTED BY THE DOCUMENTATION IN THE MEDICAL RECORD. This section provides ICD-9-CM coding guidelines for data collection in the DoD. The following guidelines pertain to professional services coding, which includes outpatient clinic, observation, APVs (same-day surgeries), and inpatient professional services. 2.1.

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    • Answer Key - Introduction to Clinical Coding

      Answers to the exercises in this section will not apply modifier 51 (multiple procedures) or sequencing for claims submission. The focus of these exercises is to practice accurate assignment of CPT codes without regard to payer guidelines. The answers will include use of lateral modifiers (such as RT, FA) and Modifier 50 for bilateral.

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    • [DOC File]California Pacific Medical Center

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      Assign 998.2, Accidental puncture or laceration during a procedure. Coder’s Perspective: Coding Clinic states, “Any event, that results in need to repair or re-operate because of unplanned entry into intestine, other organ or major blood vessel, is a ‘complication’.”

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    • [DOC File]Coding and Documentation of Domestic Violence

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      Because the HIM professional has not been trained to code DV as a primary diagnosis per the Coding Clinic guidelines, and because another primary code will ensure a higher level of reimbursement (in one setting, approximately $1,500.00 for the open wound to the forehead vs. $945.42 for DV), the abuse, if coded at all, would be the secondary ...

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