News & Analysis

October 1, 2010
HIM Briefings

Every October 1, new ICD-9-CM codes take effect. Others are revised or deemed invalid. What do you need to know about this year’s batch of new codes?

October 1, 2010
HIM Briefings

RACs are looking at excisional debridement coding, and it’s no wonder. There are plenty of potential traps for coders reporting these inpatient procedures.

September 1, 2010
HIM Briefings

One of the most important aspects of documenting your evaluation and treatment of inpatients in the medical record is providing the verbiage that meets your goals for describing your patient. When you provide the right words, the coders assign the right codes.

September 1, 2010
HIM Briefings

I have received several questions related to my “Standards of the month” column about history and physical (H&P) reports. 

I thought it would be a good idea to clarify two specific issues these inquiries raised: 1) the requirements for H&P examinations for moderate sedation, and 2) allowing anesthesiologists to complete the update to the H&P report prior to surgery.

August 1, 2010
HIM Briefings

Dear colleagues:

In severity and risk adjustment, defining acute kidney disease, specifically acute renal failure (ARF) and its synonym, acute kidney injury (AKI), are confounding issues for physicians, coders, and quality specialists. When do patients with elevated creatinine levels or oliguria have ARF or AKI, a major complication and comorbidity  under MS-DRGs? How do ARF, AKI, and other terms, such as acute renal insufficiency or azotemia, factor in risk adjustment?

August 1, 2010
HIM Briefings

If you’ve been outsourcing your transcription but think there might be a better way to meet your needs in-house, you may want to take another look at some other options. You may have more than you realize.

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