Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
What You Need to Know for ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM Coding
Product Description:
WEBCAST ON CD OR ON-DEMAND
Sponsored by: JustCoding.Com
Presented on Thursday, May 12, 2011Cardiac coding under ICD-10-CM will require a deeper knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Code descriptions will be different and will include terms not found in ICD-9-CM.
This 90-minute webcast will give you a stronger clinical foundation to properly code under the current ICD-9-CM system and to build the knowledge you'll need for ICD-10-CM coding success.
Note: This is an intermediate-level program. Participants should have a general familiarity with ICD-9-CM diagnosis coding, specifically cardiac conditions.
At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Describe your understanding of the cardiac anatomy
- Explain the clinical indicators of certain cardiac conditions
- Identify the proper ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM codes for cardiac conditions, including chest pain, angina, CAD, MI and heart failure
Take a look at the agenda:
- Anatomy overview
- Chest pain
- Angina
- Coronary artery disease (CAD)
- Myocardial infarction (MI)
- Heart failure—the addition of rheumatic
- Area of concentration
- Differential diagnosis
- Clinical etiology
- Related ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM coding nuances
- A live question and answer session will follow the presentation.
Meet the speakers:
Gloryanne Bryant, BS, RHIA, RHIT, CCS, CCDS, is the regional managing director of HIM (Revenue Cycle N. California) for Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, CA, and is responsible for coding, education, CDI and HIM operations for 21 acute care hospitals. She is a member of the editorial advisory board for HCPro's Briefings on Coding Compliance Strategies, and has more than 30 years of experience in the HIM profession providing education to coders, physicians, and other hospital staff on IPPS, DRGs, HCCs, ICD-9-CM , APCs, CPT coding and clinical documentation.
Robert S. Gold, MD, is founder and CEO of DCBA, Inc., in Atlanta, GA, a consulting firm that provides physician-to-physician educational programs in clinical documentation improvement (CDI). He has more than 41 years of experience as a physician, medical director, and consultant. He writes Clinically Speaking for Briefings on Coding Compliance Strategies and Minute for the Medical Staff for Medical Records Briefing, and is the author of the training handbook, Documentation Strategies to Support Severity of Illness, all from HCPro.Continuing Education Credits
AAPC: This program has prior approval of the American Academy of Professional Coders for 1.5 Continuing Education Units. Granting of this approval in no way constitutes endorsement by the Academy of the program, content or the program sponsor.
AHIMA: This program has been approved for 1.0 continuing education unit for use in fulfilling the continuing education requirements of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
Who should listen?
HIM directors, managers and staff; coding supervisors and managers; CDI staff; physician practice coders and billers, auditors, coding compliance staff and educators.
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