Description
The intricacies of coding for oncology cases using both ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS are often taken for granted. In this webinar, we will examine coding guidelines and commonly miscoded cancer diagnoses. We will also address coding for common therapies for cancer, including new technologies for biologic response modifiers.
Objectives:
- Differentiate between current and history of cancer
- Apply coding guidelines and tabular sequencing instruction when coding complications of cancer
- Identify cancer therapies coded to the New Technology section in ICD-10-PCS
- Determine when to use the seventh character “X” for diagnostic procedures
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Presenters
Kristi Pollard, RHIT, CCS, CPC, CIRCC, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer
Kristi is a Director of Coding Quality & Education with more than 25 years of industry experience; she is responsible for the development of web-based, instructor-led, and webinar training materials; conducting training in ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT; and performing DRG and APC audits. Kristi has an extensive background in coding education and consulting and is a national speaker and published writer on topics related to ICD-10 and CPT coding and code-based reimbursement. She has designed and developed training programs for inpatient and outpatient hospital-based coding, with a focus on vascular interventional radiology, interventional cardiology, orthopedics, and obstetrics.
CE Credits
The CEUs for this webinar will expire on 1.19.23. The webinar recording will be available until 1.19.24.
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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The anemia guidelines had always been confusing for when we code primary vs secondary, but this really explained it well. I will approach the cancer/anemia coding differently (and better) going forward.
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Great Cancer info…keep it coming as this is not going away!
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Visual examples are very helpful especially with this topic.
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Very helpful in going over so many topics that are at times difficult to code without a better understanding of what to code as the primary. That was very inciteful.
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A lot of clarification for me.
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I do profee for inpatient so the PCS is completely different than I think. I was interesting but very confusing.
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Very easy to grasp
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Very easy to follow the sequence of codes.
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Always struggled with coding radiotherapy/brachytherapy as I do not encounter such accounts very often. Got a clear idea about these now. Will be keeping a print out of the slides handy.
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knowledegable
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very good
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