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  • Introduction to Interventional Radiology Coding is geared towards the brand new interventional radiology coder or someone who is interested in the field.
  • CPT®: Injection and Infusion Coding for Facilities explains I&I coding in a step-by-step process to ensure accurate coding of services provided in Oncology Units, Infusion Units, and Emergency Rooms.
  • One of the most demanding aspects of outpatient coding is the selection of injection and infusion (I&I) codes. As the sequel course to CPT®: Injection and Infusion Coding for Facilities, CPT®: Advanced Injection and Infusion Coding for Facilities describes the more complicated scenarios encountered when coding injections and infusions.
  • Inpatient rehab coding presents a challenge for HIM coders, even those with many years of coding experience. While both the IRF-PAI and UB-04 forms are used by Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities to report ICD-10-CM codes, there are several key differences. This webinar will help the IRF coder gain a clear understanding of IRF PPS guidelines and how ICD-10-CM coding conventions apply to the IRF setting.
  • ICD-10-PCS: Obstetrical Procedure Coding

    Lynn Kuehn, MS, RHIA, CCS-P, FAHIMA

    $79.00
    Learn to code inpatient obstetrical procedures with the unique perspective and expertise offered by nationally recognized ICD-10-PCS coding expert Lynn Kuehn! ICD-10-PCS: Obstetrical Procedure Coding covers the steps necessary to fully code inpatient procedures during pregnancy, abortion, or delivery.
  • HCC: Problem Lists

    Rose T. Dunn, MBA, RHIA, CPA, FACHE

    $79.00
    Are your problem lists a problem? Providers have enough documentation burdens already. Problem lists, when up-to-date and accurate, can help facilitate patient safety and care and are a key aspect of some risk adjustment contracts. HIM and CDI specialists have a role to play.
  • CPT®: Coding of Breast Procedures

    Gail I. Smith, MA, RHIA, CCS-P

    $79.00
    CPT coding of breast procedures requires detailed understanding of the structure of the CPT coding system, the guidance specific to proper coding of breast procedures, and clinical knowledge of both breast anatomy and current medical procedures. CPT®: Coding of Breast Procedures explores the documentation necessary to distinguish between similar or related common breast procedures and ensure coding is both accurate and complete.
  • Home Health: Understanding Case Mix and PDGM

    Joan L. Usher, BS, RHIA, HCS-D, ACE

    $79.00
    In order to ensure accurate and complete coding of Home Health services, coders must understand the components of the patient driven groupings model (PDGM).  Home Health: Understanding Case Mix and PDGM will provide the essential information coders need.
  • CPT coding of obstetrical procedures performed by physicians and other providers requires detailed understanding of the structure of the CPT coding system, the guidance specific to proper coding of obstetrical procedures, and clinical knowledge of both anatomy and current obstetrical procedures. Course includes hands-on practice coding obstetrical services from antepartum through postpartum.
  • This webinar by nationally recognized IRF educator, Nirmala Sivakumar, CCS, CDIP, will prepare the learner to choose the right impairment group and etiologic diagnosis, accurately code comorbid conditions and complications, and choose the principal diagnosis on the UB-04.
  • CPT®: Coding of Skin Lesion Procedures

    Gail I. Smith, MA, RHIA, CCS-P

    $79.00
    Accurate and complete coding of provider services related to skin procedures is challenging:  the codes themselves are complicated and the code definitions often do not match the terms used by providers.  CPT®: Coding of Skin Lesion Procedures provides detailed understanding of the structure of the CPT coding system, the guidance specific to proper coding of skin lesion procedures, and clinical knowledge of skin anatomy, skin lesions, and current medical procedures.
  • CPT®: Coding of Skin Graft Procedures

    Gail I. Smith, MA, RHIA, CCS-P

    $79.00
    CPT coding of skin graft procedures requires detailed understanding of the structure of the CPT coding system, the guidance specific to proper coding of skin graft procedures, and clinical knowledge of both skin anatomy and current medical procedures. CPT®: Coding of Skin Graft Procedures explores the documentation necessary to distinguish between similar or related common procedures to ensure coding that is both accurate and complete.
  • HCC: Impact on Quality

    Rose T. Dunn, MBA, RHIA, CPA, FACHE

    $79.00
    Author Rose Dunn, MBA, RHIA, CPA, FACHE, a nationally recognized authority in HCC and risk adjustment coding methodologies, explores the intent and purpose of various Medicare quality programs focusing on the importance of accurate, "by-the-book," complete, and defensible coding and documentation.
  • This webinar explores proper coding of selected IRF scenarios to illustrate key concepts of IRF coding and to explore how and why the UB-04 coding may differ from the IRF-PAI coding while both are correct. Nationally recognized IRF educator, Nirmala Sivakumar, CCS, CDIP, provides insight into the coding of these complex cases.
  • CPT®: Coding of Spinal Fusion Procedures

    Gail I. Smith, MA, RHIA, CCS-P

    $79.00
    CPT®: Coding of Spinal Fusion Procedures provides the learner with clinical knowledge of spine anatomy and current medical procedures, detailed understanding of the structure of the CPT coding system, and insightful guidance on proper coding of spinal fusion procedures.  Hands-on tools take the learner step-by-step from documentation to accurate coding.
  • CPT®: Coding of Gastroenterology Endoscopic Procedures

    Gail I. Smith, MA, RHIA, CCS-P

    $79.00
    CPT®: Coding of Gastroenterology Endoscopic Procedures provides the learner with clinical knowledge of anatomy and current medical procedures, detailed understanding of the structure of the CPT coding system, and insightful guidance on proper coding of gastroenterology endoscopy procedures.  Hands-on tools take the learner step-by-step from documentation to accurate coding.
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