HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2019 Issue 42 (October)
Coding Clinic for CDI: At 40-odd pages, Coding Clinic release a lighter lift
October 15th, 2019
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Article Overview
This article summarizes selected Coding Clinic, Second Quarter 2019 guidance for inpatient CDI and coding professionals. It focuses on several ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS topics, including inflammatory syndromes, post-procedure and trauma questions, respiratory complications, delirium, infection-related sequencing, and ECMO. The piece is relevant to coders, CDI specialists, and reviewers who follow official coding guidance and annual coding updates.
Why This Topic Matters
Coding Clinic guidance can affect how hospitals interpret documentation and sequence diagnoses or procedures. This review helps readers quickly identify whether the full article addresses the coding topics they need to monitor.
Article Sections
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SIRS
Discusses a Coding Clinic question involving a systemic inflammatory response presentation and related clinical context. The section summarizes the general topic area and the type of guidance addressed for diagnosis coding.
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Excludes1 notes
Covers multiple questions about documentation scenarios in which an Excludes1 note affects code assignment. The discussion focuses on general principles for evaluating acute and chronic conditions and related coding references.
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Partial hip replacement
Reviews a question involving a patient with a prior partial hip replacement who later presented after a fall. The section addresses how Coding Clinic framed the issue in relation to prosthesis-related coding and injury context.
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Breast cancer and acute respiratory failure
Summarizes guidance involving metastatic breast cancer, respiratory failure, and chemotherapy-associated lung findings. The section highlights the broader issue of distinguishing the type of pulmonary condition and associated adverse effect coding.
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Multiple myeloma/plasma cell leukemia
Addresses the coding discussion for plasma cell disorders in ICD-10-CM. The section notes the relevance of remission status and provider documentation in diagnosis assignment.
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Aspiration bronchitis
Covers an Alphabetic Index inconsistency involving aspiration-related bronchial and pulmonary terminology. The section discusses how Coding Clinic approached the terminology question and the coordination process mentioned in the article.
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Delirium
Reviews a question about delirium when the cause is unclear. The section focuses on the relationship between index guidance, code titles, and documentation specificity.
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Signs and symptoms of infection
Discusses sequencing considerations for a patient admitted with infection-like symptoms when no source is identified. The section addresses general concepts related to principal diagnosis selection and related syndrome coding.
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ECMO
Summarizes guidance about extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in a surgical and critical care context. The section highlights the general procedure-coding issue discussed for central versus peripheral placement.
What You Will Learn
- How Coding Clinic addressed several CDI-relevant inpatient coding questions from Second Quarter 2019
- Which broad clinical scenarios were discussed in relation to ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS guidance
- How the article frames common documentation and sequencing issues that arise in coding review
- What types of official guidance are highlighted for inflammatory syndromes, respiratory complications, and ECMO
- Which topics may be most relevant for coders reviewing complex inpatient records
Who Should Read This
- Inpatient coders
- CDI specialists
- Clinical documentation review staff
- Coding auditors
- Health information management professionals
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