Description
Are you still feeling wounded by wound care? This updated webinar series will address coding for wound care procedures from soup (ICD-10-CM medical necessity) to nuts (CPT coding for services). This comprehensive series was designed for wound care clinic coders to give them more confidence in their coding and ensure proper documentation for medical necessity and reimbursement.
Objectives:
- Review 7th characters for traumatic wound care
- Review ICD-10-CM guidelines for various types of ulcers, including diabetic, pressure, and venous stasis
- Differentiate between Integumentary System and Medicine section CPT codes for debridement
View the webinar FAQs! https://www.thehaugengroup.com/tips-expertise-wounded-by-wound-care-part-2-webinar-qa/
Presenters
Terri Reid, CCS, CCS-P, CDIP, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer
Terri comes to Haugen Group with 20+ years of health information management experience in coding, auditing, and education. She began her career coding emergency room records and wound care records where she helped develop coding and E/M protocols and met with the providers to help them improve their documentation. Terri transitioned to an auditing role when she realized how much she enjoyed sharing her coding knowledge and experiences with other coders to help improve their skills and confidence.
Terri brings her expertise in coding and auditing to the Haugen Consulting Group, having worked in previous roles leading and performing inpatient and outpatient coding audits. She is passionate about learning new medical technology and how the disease process affects illnesses.
CE Credits
The CEUs will expire on 7.31.22, but the webinar recording will be available until 7.31.23.
AHIMA
This webinar has been approved for 1 continuing education unit for use in fulfilling the continued education requirements of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Granting prior approval from AHIMA does not constitute endorsement of the program content or its program sponsor.
AAPC
This program has the prior approval of the American Academy for Professional Coders (AAPC) for 1 continuing education hour. Granting of prior approval in no way constitutes endorsement by AAPC of the program content or the program sponsor.
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This info was clear and will help me with my ER coding
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Teri is very knowledgeable and great information.
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Exceptional speaker
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I found the graft info very useful
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Thank you Terri for the wonderful presentations. You have cleared many questions that I have been having for quite some time.
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Great information
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The charts and images were very helpful in the delivery of the content.
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Excellent presentation!
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Great presentation but a little overwhelming due to content.
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I found the slide explaining when to use 7th digit A, S, and D very helpful. Enjoyed this presenter
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very informative.
Belinda –
I know there is a lot to learn on wound care so even if this can be done yearly with the new rules, that would be great
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Tina –
Terri is such an awesome presenter! I really love her personal touch she adds to each webinar. She is warm and friendly and of course, extremely knowledgeable. Thank you!
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Look forward to more in the future. I thought that Terri did a great job!
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I’ve learned so much today but what sticks out right now is how to code a completely healed diabetic ulcer. Z09, Z86.31 It was great. I love the detail. No suggestions at this time.
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I love Haugen webinars!
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The part 1 & 2 of wound care coding has been the most informative and eye opening webinar for correct coding since coding wound care. I have begged for knowledge and understanding and can appreciate the use of real examples for confirmation selection dx coding. Wound care is a black hole and I find it difficult to find education. Thank you for feeding my brain!!
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Again it was a great refresher after not coding wound care for some time now.
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Loved all the case studies included to put it into practice. Excellent presenter! Very knowledgeable and clear.