HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2017 Issue 30 (July)
Coding Clinic advice for neurology, stroke, heart attacks, and drug dependence
July 25th, 2017
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Article Overview
This piece reviews Coding Clinic, Second Quarter 2017 guidance relevant to CDI and coding professionals. It covers broad questions in neurology, stroke complications, heart attack-related complications, and distinctions in dependence-related classification, along with references to ICD-10-CM guidance updates and official coding guidance.
Why This Topic Matters
The article helps readers understand how recent Coding Clinic advice affects documentation review and diagnosis coding in several clinically common problem areas. It is useful for CDI specialists, inpatient coders, and other professionals who need to stay aligned with current classification guidance.
Article Sections
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Neurology guidance
Discusses Coding Clinic questions involving neurologic diagnoses and related classification guidance from the referenced quarter. The section focuses on how the article frames coding concerns within this specialty.
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Stroke concerns
Reviews Coding Clinic guidance related to acute stroke care and hemorrhagic conversion after treatment. The section addresses how the article presents the topic and the type of coding clarification involved.
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Heart attack events
Summarizes a Coding Clinic question involving a myocardial infarction complication scenario. The section covers how the article describes the relationship between the infarction history and the later complication question.
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Drug dependence
Covers Coding Clinic advice comparing dependence-related history concepts and classification differences. The section also notes the article’s discussion of official guideline alignment.
What You Will Learn
- The scope of Coding Clinic guidance discussed in the article
- How the article organizes questions across neurology, stroke, cardiac complications, and dependence topics
- Which general ICD-10-CM guidance areas are referenced in the discussion
- Why the article is relevant to CDI and coding review workflows
Who Should Read This
- Certified coders
- Clinical documentation integrity specialists
- Inpatient coding professionals
- Health information management staff
- Coding educators
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