HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2016 Issue 26 (July)
Healthcare News: CMS adds ICD-10-PCS root operation, modifies others in 2017 code update
July 12th, 2016
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Article Overview
This article explains CMS’s 2017 ICD-10-PCS update and the related guideline revisions affecting select root operations. It is relevant to coders, auditors, and healthcare documentation professionals who need to stay current on PCS changes, official terminology updates, and CMS guidance for reporting procedures. The article also notes the organizations involved in approving the changes and the effective date for implementation.
Why This Topic Matters
ICD-10-PCS updates can affect how procedures are represented in administrative data and how coding staff interpret official guidance. Staying aware of CMS changes helps organizations maintain accurate procedural reporting and align documentation practices with current standards.
Article Sections
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2017 ICD-10-PCS updates and guideline changes
Overview of the CMS update package and the categories of procedure-system changes addressed in the article. The section frames the scope of the revisions and their relevance to procedure coding.
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Root operation Perfusion
Discussion of the newly added root operation and its placement within the ICD-10-PCS framework. The section also notes its inclusion in the CMS tables and index materials.
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Updates to Control and Creation
Summary of the revised definitions for selected root operations and the associated guideline clarification. The section addresses how CMS describes these changes within the coding system.
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Excision for grafts
Guidance related to graft-related procedure coding and how CMS addresses situations involving tissue obtained from a different site. The section includes a brief example referenced by CMS.
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Documentation and effective date
Closing remarks on the role of complete medical record documentation and the organizations that approved the updates. The section also identifies when the changes take effect.
What You Will Learn
- The general scope of CMS’s 2017 ICD-10-PCS code update
- Which types of root operation changes are discussed
- How CMS frames the accompanying guideline revisions
- Why documentation is emphasized in procedural reporting
- Which organizations approved the update and when it becomes effective
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding auditors
- Health information management professionals
- Healthcare documentation staff
- Revenue cycle professionals
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