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Oct 1, 2015
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ICD-10 Boot CampPart 1 – Fundamentals and
Navigation
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Presented by Evan M. Gwilliam, DC MBA BS CPC CCPC NCICS CCCPC CPC-I MCS-P CPMA
Chief Product Officer
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Dr. Evan Gwilliam
• Education• Bachelor’s of Science, Accounting - Brigham Young University• Master’s of Business Administration - Broadview University• Doctor of Chiropractic, Valedictorian - Palmer College of
Chiropractic
• Certifications• Certified Professional Coder (CPC) - AAPC• Nationally Certified Insurance Coding Specialist (NCICS) - NCCT• Certified Chiropractic Professional Coder (CCPC) - AAPC• ChiroCode Certified Chiropractic Professional Coder (CCCPC) -
ChiroCode• Certified Professional Coder – Instructor (CPC-I) - AAPC• Medical Compliance Specialist – Physician (MCS-P) - MCS• Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) – AAPC, NAMAS• Certified ICD-10 Trainer - AAPC
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Overview• Part 1 - ICD-10 fundamentals and navigation• Part 2 - Coding conventions and guidelines• Part 3 - ICD-10 code selection strategies• Part 4 - Documentation improvement
Note: ICD-10-PCS are procedure codes which replace ICD-9-CM volume 3. They are used for inpatient hospital facility billing only and not discussed in this program.
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Similarities
I. Official Guidelines (about 30 pages)
II.Indexes (about 350 pages)i. Diseases and Injuries
i. Neoplasms ii. Drugs and Chemicals iii. External Causes
ICD-9
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I. Official Guidelines (about 30 pages)II.Indexes (about 420 pages)
i. Diseases and Injuries ii. Neoplasms iii. Drugs and Chemicals iv. External Causes
ICD-10
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III.Tabular list
(340 pages)
1. Infectious Diseases
2. Neoplasms3. Endocrine4. Blood5. Mental6. Nervous7. Circulatory8. Respiratory9. Digestive10.Genitourinary
11.Pregnancy12.Skin13.Musculoskeletal14.Congenital
malformations15.Perinatal16.Signs and
Symptoms17.Injuries and
PoisoningE-codes. External CausesV-codes. Health Status
ICD-9
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III.Tabular list
(660 pages)
1. Infectious Diseases
2. Neoplasms3. Blood4. Endocrine5. Mental6. Nervous7. Eye8. Ear 9. Circulatory10.Respiratory
11.Digestive12.Skin13.Musculoskeletal14.Genitourinary15.Pregnancy16.Perinatal17.Congenital
malformations18.Signs and
Symptoms19.Injuries and
Poisoning20.External Causes21.Health Status
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Proposed
Chapter 22
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Tabular list layout
Chapter
21 of themfrom A to Z(body system or condition)
Block
Ranges of categories(related conditions)
Categories
3 characters(more specific condition)
Subcategories
4th or 5th characters(etiology, location, etc.)
Codes
6th or 7th characters(laterality, encounter, etc.)
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Tabular List
Chapter: 8, Diseases of the ear and mastoid process (H6Ø-H95) (always white font in a black box)
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Tabular list layout
Chapter
21 of themfrom A to Z(body system or condition)
Block
Ranges of categories(related conditions)
Categories
3 characters(more specific condition)
Subcategories
4th or 5th characters(etiology, location, etc.)
Codes
6th or 7th characters(laterality, encounter, etc.)
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Tabular List
Block: Diseases of Middle Ear and Mastoid (H65-H75)
(Always bold CAPS, lined above and below)
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Tabular list layout
Chapter
21 of themfrom A to Z(body system or condition)
Block
Ranges of categories(related conditions)
Categories
3 characters(more specific condition)
Subcategories
4th or 5th characters(etiology, location, etc.)
Codes
6th or 7th characters(laterality, encounter, etc.)
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Tabular List
Category: H65.- Nonsuppurative Otitis Media
(Always all CAPS, with a line above. A hyphen indicates an incomplete code)
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Tabular list layout
Chapter
21 of themfrom A to Z(body system or condition)
Block
Ranges of categories(related conditions)
Categories
3 characters(more specific condition)
Subcategories
4th or 5th characters(etiology, location, etc.)
Codes
6th or 7th characters(laterality, encounter, etc.)
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Tabular List
Subcategory: H65.0-Acute serous otitis media Acute & subacute secretory otitis
(Codes with a hyphen are incomplete)
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Tabular list layout
Chapter
21 of themfrom A to Z(body system or condition)
Block
Ranges of categories(related conditions)
Categories
3 characters(more specific condition)
Subcategories
4th or 5th characters(etiology, location, etc.)
Codes
6th or 7th characters(laterality, encounter, etc.)
Note: Codes may be complete with fewer than 6 characters. Some codes only have 3.
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Tabular List
Highest specificity code: H65.06 Recurrent acute serous otitis media, bilateral
(Complete codes are bolded.)Note: Approximately 40% of the new codes are due to laterality.
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34 specialty specific ICD-10 books• more than 70 pages which
teach• Conventions• Guidelines• Implementation steps• Documentation
strategies• Provider Documentation
Guides• Specialty specific
• GEMs mapping• Alpha Index• Abridged Tabular List
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ICD-10
ICD-9
Differences
Note: “oh = O” and “zero = 0”
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ICD-10-CM code for chronic gout due to renal impairment, left shoulder, without
tophus.
Note: there are 11 gout codes in ICD-9 and 365 in ICD-10
ICD-10 example
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ICD-10 detail
In ICD-9: E844.8 Sucked into jet without accident to aircraft;
ground crew
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In ICD-10: V97.3Person on ground injured in air transport
accident;
ICD-10 detail
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In ICD-10: V97.33 Person on ground injured in air transport
accident; sucked into jet engine
ICD-10 detail
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In ICD-10: V97.33&Person on ground injured in air transport
accident; sucked into jet engine, male;
ICD-10 detail
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In ICD-10: V97.33&µPerson on ground injured in air transport
accident; sucked into jet engine, male; under 5’5” in height;
ICD-10 detail
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In ICD-10: V97.33&µ# Person on ground injured in air transport
accident; sucked into jet engine, male; under 5’5” in height; slightly bald;
ICD-10 detail
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In ICD-10: V97.33&µ#$ Person on ground injured in air transport
accident; sucked into jet engine, male; under 5’5” in height; slightly bald; wearing a jump suit;
ICD-10 detail
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In ICD-10: V97.33&µ#$€ Person on ground injured in air transport
accident; sucked into jet engine, male; under 5’5” in height; slightly bald; wearing a jump suit; during a full moon
ICD-10 detail
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ExamplePatient is a 47 year old Hispanic male who was involved in a car accident. Examination and x-rays reveal a displaced comminuted open Gustilo type IIIA fracture of the shaft of the right femur. Initial encounter.
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1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently use
2. Look for unfamiliar terms in instructional notes in the Tabular List
3. Look for unfamiliar terms in the seventh character instructions
4. List out the fourth character descriptions and note unfamiliar terms
5. List out the fifth character description for each four-character subcategory and note unfamiliar terms
6. Do the same for the sixth character7. Find a medical dictionary and look up all the terms
you have gathered
ICD-10 Anatomy and Terminology
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1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently use
2. Look for unfamiliar terms in instructional notes in the Tabular List
3. Look for unfamiliar terms in the seventh character instructions
4. List out the fourth character descriptions and note unfamiliar terms
5. List out the fifth character description for each four-character subcategory and note unfamiliar terms
6. Do the same for the sixth character7. Find a medical dictionary and look up all the terms
you have gathered
ICD-10 Anatomy and Terminology
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Category Instructional Notes
• Displaced = The bone is broken into pieces that don’t align.
• Non-displaced = The bone is broken into pieces that can be aligned in place.
• Open = the ends of the broken bone tear the skin
• Closed = the broken bone does not break the skin
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1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently use
2. Look for unfamiliar terms in instructional notes in the Tabular List
3. Look for unfamiliar terms in the seventh character instructions
4. List out the fourth character descriptions and note unfamiliar terms
5. List out the fifth character description for each four-character subcategory and note unfamiliar terms
6. Do the same for the sixth character7. Find a medical dictionary and look up all the terms
you have gathered
ICD-10 Anatomy and Terminology
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7th characterSeventh character =
o Was it initial (A,B, C), subsequent (D-R), or sequela (S)?
o Was it closed, or open?o Was it Gustilo Type I, II, or Gustilo Type III?o Was healing routine or delayed, nonunion, or
malunion?
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1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently use
2. Look for unfamiliar terms in instructional notes in the Tabular List
3. Look for unfamiliar terms in the seventh character instructions
4. List out the fourth character descriptions and note unfamiliar terms
5. List out the fifth character description for each four-character subcategory and note unfamiliar terms
6. Do the same for the sixth character7. Find a medical dictionary and look up all the terms
you have gathered
ICD-10 Anatomy and Terminology
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4th characterS72- Fracture of femur• S72.0- Head and neck• S72.1-
Pertrochanteric• S72.2-
Subtrochanteric• S72.3- Shaft of femur• S72.4- lower end of
femur• S72.8- Other fracture
of femur• S72.9- Unspecified
4th character = location
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1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently use
2. Look for unfamiliar terms in instructional notes in the Tabular List
3. Look for unfamiliar terms in the seventh character instructions
4. List out the fourth character descriptions and note unfamiliar terms
5. List out the fifth character description for each four-character subcategory and note unfamiliar terms
6. Do the same for the sixth character7. Find a medical dictionary and look up all the terms
you have gathered
ICD-10 Anatomy and Terminology
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5th characterS72.3- Shaft of femur• S72.30- Unspecified• S72.32- Transverse• S72.33- Oblique• S72.34- Spiral• S72.35- Comminuted• S72.36- Segmental• S72.39- Other
5th character = type
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1. Find an ICD-10 category (three characters) you will frequently use
2. Look for unfamiliar terms in instructional notes in the Tabular List
3. Look for unfamiliar terms in the seventh character instructions
4. List out the fourth character descriptions and note unfamiliar terms
5. List out the fifth character description for each four-character subcategory and note unfamiliar terms
6. Do the same for the sixth character7. Find a medical dictionary and look up all the terms
you have gathered
ICD-10 Anatomy and Terminology
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6th characterS72.35- Fracture of shaft of femur, comminuted• S72.351_ Displaced right• S72.352_ Displaced left• S72.353_ Displaced
unspecified• S72.354_ Nondisplaced right• S72.355_ Nondisplaced left• S72.356_ Nondisplaced
unspecified
6th character = displacement and laterality
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• Screenshots from ICD-10 book
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Drawbacks of ICD-9
• Too old • Many sections are full
and cannot be expanded• Not descriptive enough• Will not meet healthcare
needs of the future
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Improved efficiencies and lowered administrative costs • Fewer rejected and improper reimbursement claims • Decreased demand for submission of medical record documentation • Increased use of automated tools to facilitate the coding process • Fewer coding errors • Increased productivity • Reduced labor costs
Benefits of ICD-10
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• Greater specificity can be achieved because the codes are:o alphanumeric o up to seven characters long
Benefits of ICD-10
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Why ICD-10?
ICD-9 ICD-10
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