by hiacode | Jul 31, 2019 | Education, ICD-10, Patricia Maccariella-Hafey, Q&A
We have a case where the physician removes mucoid casts found during bronchoscopy. We have also seen mucus plugs removed during bronchoscopy. The MD performs bronchial washings then removes a large amount of tenacious and thick mucoid casts via bronchoscopy. Is this coded drainage, extirpation or excision? What body part is used?
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by hiacode | Jul 29, 2019 | 2019, Events
The AHIMA19: Health Data and Information Conference (formerly AHIMA Convention and Exhibit) will be held at McCormick Place September 14 – 18, 2019. Stop by our booth to chat with Drew about HIA’s customized coding review, education and support services.
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by hiacode | Jul 26, 2019 | Beth Martilik, Education, Query Tip
The key to making the query process more efficient is to look for words or documentation while reviewing the record that may signal a potential query opportunity and to note the finding at that time. By the time a coder reaches the end of a record, documentation may have been found to eliminate the need for the query.
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by hiacode | Jul 23, 2019 | Education, ICD-10, Patricia Maccariella-Hafey, Q&A
Question: This patient is noted to have “Lymphangitic carcinomatosis of lungs with mediastinal lymph nodes.” How would I code the diagnosis? Would I code metastatic cancer to the lung (C78.01) or metastatic cancer to the lymph nodes (C77.1)?
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by hiacode | Jul 19, 2019 | Coding Tips, Education, ICD-10, Kim Carrier
Coding these can be challenging for coders when trying to decipher the operative notes and terms that are used. The physicians are still using the terms excision and resection interchangeably and review of the entire operative note is required to select the appropriate root operation. Remember, it is the coder’s responsibility to determine the root operation based on the details from the physician in the operative report.
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