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Procedure Coding for Skin Lesions and Lacerations

Procedure Coding for skin Lesions and Lacerations Audio Seminar/Webinar April 30, 2009. Practical Tools for Seminar Learning Copyright 2009 American Health Information Management Association. All rights reserved. Disclaimer The American Health Information Management Association makes no representation or guarantee with respect to the contents herein and specifically disclaims any implied guarantee of suitability for any specific purpose. AHIMA has no liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused by the use of this audio seminar, including but not limited to any loss of revenue, interruption of service, loss of business, or indirect damages resulting from the use of this program.

CPT®Assistant April 2000 – pages 8-9 • Clinical Vignette #1 identifies use of CPT® codes 13132 and 13133 • Clinical Vignette #2 identifies use of CPT® codes 13101 and 13102 November 2002 – page 5 • Excision of skin lesions • Measuring lesion excision - illustration • Measuring lesions excised • Chemosurgery - Mohs technique

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1 Procedure Coding for skin Lesions and Lacerations Audio Seminar/Webinar April 30, 2009. Practical Tools for Seminar Learning Copyright 2009 American Health Information Management Association. All rights reserved. Disclaimer The American Health Information Management Association makes no representation or guarantee with respect to the contents herein and specifically disclaims any implied guarantee of suitability for any specific purpose. AHIMA has no liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused by the use of this audio seminar, including but not limited to any loss of revenue, interruption of service, loss of business, or indirect damages resulting from the use of this program.

2 AHIMA makes no guarantee that the use of this program will prevent differences of opinion or disputes with Medicare or other third party payers as to the amount that will be paid to providers of service. CPT five digit codes, nomenclature, and other data are copyright 2009. American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. No fee schedules, basic units, relative values or related listings are included in CPT. The AMA. assumes no liability for the data contained herein. As a provider of continuing education the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) must assure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of its endeavors.

3 AHIMA is solely responsible for control of program objectives and content and the selection of presenters. All speakers and planning committee members are expected to disclose to the audience: (1) any significant financial interest or other relationships with the manufacturer(s) or provider(s) of any commercial product(s) or services(s) discussed in an educational presentation; (2) any significant financial interest or other relationship with any companies providing commercial support for the activity; and (3) if the presentation will include discussion of investigational or unlabeled uses of a product.

4 The intent of this requirement is not to prevent a speaker with commercial affiliations from presenting, but rather to provide the participants with information from which they may make their own judgments. The faculty has reported no vested interests or disclosures regarding this presentation. AHIMA 2009 Audio Seminar Series i American Health Information Management Association 233 N. Michigan Ave., 21st Floor, Chicago, Illinois Faculty Susan E. Garrison, CCS-P, CHCA, FCS, PCS, CPC, CPC-H, CPAR, CHC. Susan E. Garrison is executive vice president of the healthcare consulting division of Magnus Confidential, Inc.

5 As a consultant to hundreds of healthcare providers, legal teams, accountants, and related organizations, Ms. Garrison assists clients in all facets of documentation, Coding , billing, compliance, and litigation needs. She is also on the executive board of the Association of Health Care Auditors and Educators. Jerome Ingrande, RHIT, CCS. Jerome Ingrande is assistant director of corporate Coding HIM Compliance for Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), where he oversees Coding , documentation, and HIM compliance activities for six major hospitals. Prior to CHW, Mr.

6 Ingrande was a Coding supervisor for a healthcare system, and also worked as a consultant for two HIM firms performing on-site and remote Coding as well as ongoing chart review. AHIMA 2009 Audio Seminar Series ii Table of Contents Disclaimer .. i Faculty .. ii Objectives .. 1. Integumentary .. 1-2. Clinical Diagnostic Information .. 2. Anatomy of skin and the Lesions That Develop .. 3. CPT Codes and Descriptions .. 3-4. Procedure Description Excision .. 4. CPT Coding Instructions/Guidance .. 5-6. CPT Assistant .. 7. Coding Clinic for HCPCS .. 7. Outpatient Query Forms Example.

7 8. NCCI Manual Excision of Lesions .. 8-9. Sebaceous Cyst ..10. CPT Codes and Descriptions Pilonidal Cyst/Destruction ..10. Procedure Description Pilonidal Cyst ..11. Procedure Description Destruction .. 11-12. Instruments Used in Destruction & Curettement procedures ..12. Case Example #1 ..13. Answer ..13. Case Example #2 .. 14-15. Answer ..15. Case Example #3 .. 16-17. Answer ..17. Laceration 18-19. Laceration Repairs Simple .. 19-20. Laceration Repairs Intermediate .. 20-21. Laceration Repairs Complex .. 22-23. Extensive Undermining ..23. Instrumentation.

8 24. Laceration 24-26. Medical Necessity ..27. Flaps & Grafts .. 27-28. Adjacent Tissue Transfers .. 29-30. CPT Assistant .. 30-31. NCCI Manual ATT .. 31-32. skin Grafts .. 33-34. NCCI Manual skin Grafts .. 34-35. Case Study 1 .. 35-38. Case Study 2 .. 38-40. Case Study 3 .. 40-41. (CONTINUED). AHIMA 2009 Audio Seminar Series Table of Contents Case Study 4 .. 42-43. Resource/Reference List .. 43-44. Audio Seminar Discussion ..44. Become an AHIMA Member Today! ..45. Audio Seminar Information Online ..45. Upcoming Audio Seminars ..46. Thank You/Evaluation Form and CE Certificate (Web Address).

9 46. Appendix ..47. Resource/Reference List ..48. CE Certificate Instructions AHIMA 2009 Audio Seminar Series Procedure Coding for skin Lesions and Lacerations Notes/Comments/Questions Objectives Review CPT Coding guidelines related to excision of skin Lesions and treatment of Lacerations Discuss challenging Coding cases related to skin lesion excisions and Lacerations repairs 1. Integumentary Today's review will be focused on the following topics: Excision Benign Lesions Excision Malignant Lesions Pilonidal Cyst Repair Simple Intermediate Complex Destruction 2.

10 AHIMA 2009 Audio Seminar Series 1. Procedure Coding for skin Lesions and Lacerations Notes/Comments/Questions Integumentary We won't be able to review these topics today: Paring or Cutting Biopsy Removal of skin Tags Shaving of Epidermal Lesions Nails Breast and Mastectomy procedures 3. Clinical Diagnostic Information Hyperkeratotic Lesions hypertrophy of the corneum of the skin (the upper layer of cells the horny layer);. corns and callus skin Tags Acrochordon or pedunculated papilloma or fibroepithelial polyp; usually a fibrovascular core covered by unremarkable epidermis; occur in 46% of the general population and are associated with diabetes mellitus and pregnancy.


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