ICD-10 for CDI Boot CampTM - Online
Course Outline
Day 1
CDI-related topics - Overview and general guidelines
- Background information (why we are changing to ICD-10)
- Comparisons of ICD-9 and ICD-10 (CM and PCS)
- Etiology/manifestation sequencing rules
- Coding conventions
CDI opportunities (specificity) in ICD-10 by body system and related Chapter specific guidelines
- Respiratory
- Bacterial pneumonias with unique codes
- Acute bronchitis d/t specified organisms
- Reporting tobacco: use/exposure/dependence/history of use/occupational exposure with respiratory PDx
- Asthma specificity
- Post-op respiratory complications
- Respiratory failure
- Circulatory
- Hypertension
- Reporting tobacco: use/exposure/dependence/history of use/occupational exposure
- HTN and associated diseases, e.g., CKD, heart disease
- Myocardial infarction: initial versus subsequent
- Chronic ischemic heart disease: complication codes
- Heart failure: code first situations, excludes notes
- Other diagnoses
- GI
- Esophageal disorders: ode first and excludes notes
- Ulcers: Acuity/chronicity; anatomic location; complications: hemorrhage, perforation
- Obstructive diseases: anatomic location; acuity/chronicity
- Hernias: anatomic location, laterality; complications
- Other diagnoses
Day 2
CDI opportunities (specificity) in ICD-10 by body system and related Chapter specific guidelines (continued)
- Hepatobiliary
- Alcohol-related liver disease: Code first notes; Alcohol abuse/dependence codes
- Gallbladder disease: acuity/chronicity; with other (cholecystitis/cholangitis) disorders; complications: obstruction
- Pancreas disorders
- Other diagnoses
- Endocrine
- Diabetes
- Hyperlipidemia: requires specific type: pure, mixed, other versus unspecified
- Malnutrition
- Clinical scenario
- Renal
- Nephrotic/nephritic syndromes: with associated changes, lesions, glomerulonephritis; Code first situations
- Acute kidney failure
- CKD: Code first situations, additional code required situations
- Other diagnoses
- Neurology and pain
- Reporting pain: acute versus chronic
- Epilepsy versus seizure (intractable definition)
- TIA
- Other diagnoses
- Injuries: Ortho/musculoskeletal/burns
- Fractures: reported by body site first: anatomic location and laterality; closed, greenstick, transverse, oblique, spiral, comminuted, segmental, other
- Burns and corrosions: type of encounter: initial, subsequent, sequela
- Other diagnoses
- Infectious
- Pertinent coding guidelines for reporting infectious diseases
- Sepsis reporting
- Neoplasms
- Pertinent reporting guidelines
- Primary/secondary
- Mass versus tumor
- Coding from pathology reports
- Other diagnoses
- Symptoms, signs, and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified
- Reporting guidelines
- SIRS
- Severe sepsis
- Other diagnoses
- Injuries, adverse effects, poisoning, underdosing and toxic effects
- Definition of poisoning versus adverse effect
- Definition of underdosing
- General reporting guidelines related to poisoning, adverse effect and underdosing
- Reporting episode of care: initial, subsequent, sequel
- Other diagnoses
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