Transcription of Complex Coding Decisions Using ICD-10-PCS, Part 4
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Complex Coding Decisions Using ICD-10-PCS, Part 4 Lynn Kuehn, MS, RHIA, CCS-P, FAHIMAK uehn Consulting, LLCW aukesha, WI 53186(262) Objectives At the conclusion of this program, you will be able to: Describe the system design for ICD-10-PCS Compare and contrast the root operation groups Differentiate between similar root operations Using critical thinking skills Identify the root operations assigned for 10 common PCS cases Determine the remaining characters in each code for 10 common PCS cases2 PCS FilesDownload the PCS files from: 2015 Code Tables and Index 2015 Official ICD-10-PCS Coding Guidelines 2015 ICD-10-PCS Reference Manual Use electronic version too big to print3 Code Structure2345671 SectionBody SystemRoot OperationBody PartApproachDeviceQualifier4 ICD-10-PCS Index Provides the first three or four characters of the code Refers the coder to the correct code table The code tables must always be used to obtain the complete code5 ICD-10-PCS TablesEach table contains four columns and a varying numbers of rowsColumn:Specifies the allowable values for characters 4 through 7 Row:S
Learning Objectives •At the conclusion of this program, you will be able to: –Describe the system design for ICD-10-PCS –Compare and contrast the root operation groups
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