HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2021 Issue 30 (July)
Conquer ICD-10-CM/CPT coding for common circulatory conditions
July 27th, 2021
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Article Overview
This article explains how common circulatory and heart-related conditions are discussed from a coding perspective, with coverage of ICD-10-CM diagnosis categories and CPT catheterization procedure families. It is aimed at medical coders, billing staff, and clinical documentation professionals who need a broad understanding of the topics and code sets involved in cardiovascular coding. The article also places the coding discussion in the context of diagnostic and therapeutic cardiac catheterization, congenital versus non-congenital procedure families, and related organization sources.
Why This Topic Matters
Cardiovascular coding is frequently encountered and can involve multiple code sets and procedure types. Understanding the scope of the article helps readers determine whether it is relevant to diagnosis coding, cardiac catheterization reporting, or both.
Article Sections
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Cardiac conditions and ICD-10-CM coding
Introduces common heart conditions and the diagnosis coding framework discussed in the article. The section provides a broad overview of the major cardiovascular topics covered.
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Ischemic heart disease
Covers one major heart condition category discussed in the diagnosis coding portion of the article. It frames the condition in relation to cardiovascular coding topics.
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Myocardial infarction
Discusses myocardial infarction subtypes and how this topic is addressed in ICD-10-CM coding. The section also places the condition within the broader heart-disease discussion.
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Atherosclerotic heart disease
Addresses another common cardiovascular diagnosis topic and its place in ICD-10-CM coding. The discussion stays focused on the condition category rather than detailed coding decisions.
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Cardiac catheterization
Explains the general role of cardiac catheterization in evaluating and treating heart conditions. The section distinguishes among broad procedure approaches used in cardiac care.
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CPT coding
Summarizes the procedure coding framework for cardiac catheterization. The section differentiates broad code families for congenital and non-congenital situations.
What You Will Learn
- How the article frames common cardiovascular diagnoses for coding review
- Which diagnosis and procedure code sets are discussed
- How the article separates congenital and non-congenital catheterization topics
- What broad catheterization-related subjects are included in the CPT discussion
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Billing and reimbursement staff
- Coding educators and auditors
- Clinical documentation professionals
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
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