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© 2009
ICD-10-CM/PCS TIP
•Audience: Admitting•Medical Terminology/Terms need to be accurate even in the registration/admitting process.•Learn the basics of ICD-10-CM/PCS, the who, what, where, when and why
© 2009 American Health Information Management Association. Users are encouraged to adapt these slides as long as they in no way suggest their use or adaptation is endorsed by AHIMA. You do not need permission from AHIMA to adapt for your use.
© 2009
ICD-10-CM/PCS TIP
• Audience: Payers/Finance• Conduct a business impact and assess the impact on
future reimbursement• Identify, pursue and collaborate with providers who
generate the highest volume of claims• Each organization needs to perform their own
assessment or gap analysis even if governmental analysis states the impact will be low
• Involve Decision Support staff early to assist with analysis and reporting
© 2009 American Health Information Management Association. Users are encouraged to adapt these slides as long as they in no way suggest their use or adaptation is endorsed by AHIMA. You do not need permission from AHIMA to adapt for your use.
© 2009
ICD-10-CM/PCS TIP• Audience: CDI• Focus on specific documentation improvement efforts that will
directly impact ICD-10-CM/PCS code assignment.• Update physician query forms/templates NOW and make sure
you have a tracking process for queries.• Become aware of ICD-10-CM/PCS and what it means to our
organization and what is means to patient care!
© 2009 American Health Information Management Association. Users are encouraged to adapt these slides as long as they in no way suggest their use or adaptation is endorsed by AHIMA. You do not need permission from AHIMA to adapt for your use.
© 2009
ICD-10-CM/PCS TIP
• Audience: HIM/Coding• Guidelines are similar to ICD-9-CM – overcome the
fear• Change is good, good for healthcare• ICD-10-CM/PCS will help improve patient data which
will help improve patient care• With ICD-10-PCS the classification is suited for and
with the technology or today and in the future• The ICD-10-CM Disease index terminology is more is
more specific and up to date
© 2009 American Health Information Management Association. Users are encouraged to adapt these slides as long as they in no way suggest their use or adaptation is endorsed by AHIMA. You do not need permission from AHIMA to adapt for your use.
© 2009
ICD-10-CM/PCS TIP
• Audience: Physicians• Healthcare is driven by clinical data; the data comes
from the codes; which come from the documentation in the medical record.
• ICD-10-CM/PCS offers a great opportunity for improved clinical data which has a wide-range of impact and benefits including but not limited to clinical research, outcomes, reimbursement and quality of care.
• ICD-10-CM is similar to ICD-9-CM but with greater expansion and specificity.
© 2009 American Health Information Management Association. Users are encouraged to adapt these slides as long as they in no way suggest their use or adaptation is endorsed by AHIMA. You do not need permission from AHIMA to adapt for your use.
© 2009
ICD-10-CM/PCS TIP
• Audience: All• ICD-10-CM/PCS is important to our healthcare system as it will
allow greater clinical data capture• Clinical data is needed and used throughout healthcare for pay for
performance, quality, legal aspects, regulatory, reimbursement, research and outcomes.
• Many departments will be impacted and we are planning and preparing for this transition …. together !
• Become aware and obtain basic educational information on ICD-10 by accessing the following website: www.XXXXXX (fill in your organizations website address)
© 2009 American Health Information Management Association. Users are encouraged to adapt these slides as long as they in no way suggest their use or adaptation is endorsed by AHIMA. You do not need permission from AHIMA to adapt for your use.