AHA Coding Clinic® for ICD-9 - 2008 Issue 1; Ask the Editor
Arthroscopic Debridement
The patient is a 68-year-old female who was admitted to the hospital with a painful right knee positive for effusion. An arthroscopic debridement and lavage were carried out with copious irrigation using 12 liters of normal saline. How should this procedure be coded? ...
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Article Overview
This premium article addresses how to code an arthroscopic debridement and lavage procedure involving the knee. It is aimed at medical coders and coding professionals who need to understand the relevant code set, the coding references cited in the article, and the context of a reported coding question. The content focuses on a procedure-coding example, references a prior Coding Clinic discussion, and identifies the code set used for the answer.
Why This Topic Matters
Accurate procedure coding affects reimbursement, record integrity, and compliance. This article is useful for coders handling orthopedic or arthroscopic procedures who need to match a documented service to the appropriate coding guidance and cited code set.
What You Will Learn
- How the article frames coding for an arthroscopic knee debridement and lavage
- Which coding publication is cited as supporting context
- What broader coding topic the article is addressing in procedure coding
- How the article identifies the applicable procedure code set
Who Should Read This
- Inpatient coders
- Hospital coding staff
- Coding auditors
- Clinical documentation specialists
Codes Discussed
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