HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2020 Issue 21 (June)
Coding Clinic: Review first quarter 2020 guidance
June 9th, 2020
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Article Overview
This article reviews selected guidance from Coding Clinic, First Quarter 2020, with emphasis on ICD-10-CM reporting topics and documentation considerations. It is aimed at coding professionals, CDI staff, and revenue cycle teams who need a high-level sense of what this issue covers, including vaping-related disorders, malnutrition, bariatric surgery-related scenarios, pseudohyponatremia, appendicitis, fecal transplants, and respiratory infection classification. The piece explains the general scope of the guidance and why the issue is relevant for diagnosis coding and documentation review without reproducing the full premium guidance.
Why This Topic Matters
Coding guidance updates can affect diagnosis reporting, documentation expectations, and how clinical scenarios are classified in inpatient and outpatient records. This summary helps readers quickly assess whether the full article is relevant to their coding and CDI workflows.
Article Sections
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Vaping-related disorders
Overview of guidance related to newly addressed respiratory conditions associated with vaping and related clinical documentation themes.
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Malnutrition
Discussion of documentation and reporting issues for malnutrition, including inpatient severity progression and provider-documented diagnosis expectations.
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Bariatric procedures
Review of coding considerations for patients with prior bariatric surgery and related diabetes history or complication scenarios.
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Pseudohyponatremia
Summary of guidance addressing this laboratory finding and its relationship to an underlying condition.
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Appendicitis
Brief coverage of guidance concerning appendicitis and associated clinical findings.
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Fecal transplants
Discussion of how fecal transplant scenarios are distinguished from transplant coding concepts in the guidance.
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Respiratory infections
Overview of guidance on classifying documented upper and lower respiratory infections when more than one site is mentioned.
What You Will Learn
- Which broad topics were highlighted in the first quarter 2020 Coding Clinic issue
- What kinds of documentation and reporting questions the article addresses
- How the article frames diagnosis coding issues across multiple clinical scenarios
- Which general ICD-10-CM subject areas are discussed in the guidance review
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Clinical documentation integrity specialists
- Coding auditors
- Revenue cycle professionals
- Healthcare compliance staff
Codes Discussed
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