by hiacode | Nov 24, 2019 | Coding Tips, Education, ICD-10, Kim Carrier
“Lobar” pneumonia references a form of pneumonia that affects a specific lobe or lobes of the lung. This is a bacterial pneumonia and is most commonly community acquired. Antibiotics are almost always necessary to clear this type of pneumonia.
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by hiacode | Nov 22, 2019 | Coding Tips, Education, ICD-10, Kim Carrier, Sepsis
Why are so many sepsis records denied? It’s hard to say why there seem to be so many sepsis denials of late, but most likely this is due to the multiple sets of criteria for the diagnosis of sepsis, change in definition of sepsis, as well as physician documentation.
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by hiacode | Nov 18, 2019 | Coding Tips, Education, ICD-10, Kim Carrier, Sepsis
In Parts 1, 2 and 3 we learned about what sepsis is, sequencing of sepsis and what documentation is needed to report severe sepsis. In Part 4, we will look at clinical indicators needed to clinically support the diagnosis of sepsis and determine if a query is indicated.
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by hiacode | Nov 13, 2019 | Coding Tips, Education, ICD-10, Kim Carrier, Sepsis
Severe sepsis occurs when sepsis progresses and signs of organ dysfunction/failure develop. One site stated that approximately 30% of patients with severe sepsis do not survive. Patients may develop one organ dysfunction/failure, multi-system organ failure and/or septic shock.
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by hiacode | Nov 8, 2019 | Coding Tips, Education, ICD-10, Kim Carrier, Sepsis
In Part 2 of our Sepsis Series, we are going to focus on sequencing of sepsis when the diagnosis is clearly documented. Later in the series we will look at what to do when the diagnosis is not clearly documented.
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