WEBINAR: ICD-10-CM Coding: 2020 Vision Part 2

Offered Through Partnership with Louisiana Hospital Association

PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This program will provide participants with a clearer vision of the various uses and challenges of ICD-10-CM coding and the interpretation of official coding guidelines. There are many factors that play a role in coding, and a clear direction and understanding is what is needed.   This part will cover:
  
•      Sepsis Coding;
•      MCC, CC and HCCs: Why don’t they match?;
•      Clinical Validation and Denials;
•      ICD 11: What’s on the horizon?; and 
•      References and resources provided.   

 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Assess official guidance regarding problem areas;
Review nursing home coding, i.e. evaluate the use of nonspecific codes;
        and
Evaluate best practices and guidelines for risk adjustment and ICD-10-CM
        coding

INTENDED AUDIENCE
•      HIM coders 
•      CDI staff
•      Case managers
•      Documentation improvement staff
•      Risk coders
•      Physician office and nursing home coders
•      MDS coordinators and auditors

 
MEET YOUR FACULTY:
Jean Ann Hartzell-Minzey, RHIA, CHA, CPC CEO & Chair of the Board of Healthcare Education Strategies, Inc. (HES)
HES is a national consulting firm headquartered in Louisiana. Jean Ann actively develops systems and innovative programs for healthcare leaders and trainers. Her approach towards ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS reflects her clinical knowledge and her knowledge of reimbursement methodologies. She implemented one of the first DRG systems in the country and as part of the implementation, she educated 280 members of the medical staff one-on-one. She is certified by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Her sessions not only have provided the building blocks to transitioning to ICD-10, but they also help to decrease RAC exposure and enhance ICD-10-CM coding. She looks at ICD-10 training in a purposeful, practical way with the goal of providing functional education to the point where there is measurable improvement. As a Certified Healthcare Auditor, Hartzell-Minzey is proficient in the critical areas of audit compliance and national standards for auditing as established by the American Society for Quality (ASQ), consistent with methodologies used by CMS and the OIG. 

 
When
6/11/2020 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Central Daylight Time
Where
Webinar UNITED STATES

Program

Thursday, 11 June 2020

Description
Time
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
6/11/2020 9:00 AM
Time
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
6/11/2020 9:00 AM

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