Master the 2007 SNF ICD-9 Codes and Most Difficult Coding Scenarios

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AUDIOCONFERENCE ON TAPE AND CD

presented on August 23, 2006

Is your facility ready to handle the most difficult coding scenarios?

ICD-9 coding is a significant challenge to nursing facilities and there are many scenarios staff face when coding. Further, new 2007 ICD-9 codes are effective October 1, with no grace period. Using the wrong codes can lead to medical review and delays in payment – including denial!.

Listen to this 90-minute audioconference and familiarize yourself with the new codes right away so you can avoid losing out on correct reimbursement. During Master the 2007 SNF ICD-9 Codes and Most Difficult Coding Scenarios: Essential Guidance for Nursing Home Coding , experts Anne Cook, RHIA, and Mary H. Marshall, PhD, will walk you through how to use the ICD-9 coding books and provide case scenarios of the most problematic coding cases. You'll also learn how to use “V” codes and get an overview on the new 2007 ICD-9 codes.

You will want to have your ICD-9 coding manuals available while listening to the conference.

AGENDA

  • Overview: Using the ICD-9 coding books
  • How to use 'V' codes
  • The new 2007 ICD-9 codes explained
  • Case scenarios from the field
    • Infections
    • Pneumonia
    • UTIs
    • Dehydration
    • Hip fractures
    • Urosepsis, Septicemia, and sepsis
  • Definitions of primary and principal diagnoses—coding importance to MDS, billing, and therapy
  • Coding process from admission to billing
    • Impact of flow for the SNF
    • Resolving codes
  • Part B coding for the therapy cap exceptions
    • Coverage
    • Complexities
    • KX Modifier
  • Q&A (30 minutes)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES::

At the conclusion of this audioconference, you will be able to:

  • Identify how to navigate through a bulky, often overwhelming ICD-9 coding manual
  • Identify how to use ICD-9 codes for Medicare billing
  • Define what long-term care facilities need to know about the 2007 changes to ICD-9 codes
  • Explain how to code everything from infections to hip fractures by looking at these common case scenarios
  • Clarify the difference between primary and principal diagnoses.
  • Describe the impact of coding on billing, the MDS and therapy
  • Explain the coding flow from admissions to billing
  • Give details on the relationship of “automatic” exceptions and ICD-9 codes.

BONUS TOOLS PROVIDED WITH MATERIALS!

  • Therapy codes list
  • UB 92 form
  • CMS, Feb. 13 Fact Sheet
  • Therapy cap exceptions list
  • Diagnosis history sheets form
  • Medicare communication worksheet

Purchase a tape or CD of the program and listen when you can. It's a perfect training tool for new staff or as a refresher for veteran staff.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Anne Cook, RHIA, is a health information consultant to transitional care units in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and dialysis centers.  She conducts workshops on ICD-9 coding, HIPAA and records management systems throughout the Southeastern United States.  Mrs. Cook also contributes to professional publications on ICD-9 coding issues.

Mary H. Marshall, PhD, has more than twenty-five years experience in healthcare giving her an extensive background in planning, implementation, and management of healthcare services and programs. She is president of Management and Planning Services, Inc. (maps), a national healthcare consulting firm based in Fernandina Beach, Fl. As president of maps, Dr. Marshall's involvement with her clients gives her a unique opportunity to understand fully the daily operations and challenges of managing a skilled nursing facility or a rehabilitation company.

WHO SHOULD LISTEN:

Skilled nursing facility financial managers, skilled nursing facility billers, medical records coders, Medicare nurses, therapists who work in nursing facilities, and MDS coordinators.

PROGRAM MATERIALS:

Program materials will be provided with PDF links.

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