HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2016 Issue 10 (March)
Note the details for reporting ICD-10-PCS imaging, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy procedures
March 8th, 2016
Subscribe or sign in to view the full article.
Article Overview
This educational article is for inpatient coding professionals, radiology coders, and clinical documentation staff who need an overview of how ICD-10-PCS is used for imaging, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy procedures. It describes the broad structure of the relevant ICD-10-PCS sections, the kinds of documentation elements that drive code assignment, and the role of examples in understanding procedure reporting.
Why This Topic Matters
Accurate ICD-10-PCS procedure reporting supports reliable inpatient data capture, documentation quality, and appropriate reimbursement. The article helps readers understand why these procedure categories require detailed source documentation and why coding outcomes can differ by setting and service type.
Article Sections
-
Angiography
Introduces the inpatient imaging topic and explains the ICD-10-PCS structure used for cardiovascular angiography. It focuses on the documentation elements needed to identify the correct imaging pathway and complete the code structure.
-
Nuclear medicine
Summarizes inpatient nuclear medicine reporting in ICD-10-PCS and outlines the general components used to build these codes. The section includes broad examples of study types and the way the code structure captures procedure details.
-
Radiation therapy
Covers inpatient radiation therapy reporting in ICD-10-PCS and describes the overall section structure used for these procedures. It also notes the documentation elements associated with modality-based reporting and code completion.
What You Will Learn
- How inpatient procedure reporting differs from outpatient reporting for these service categories
- How ICD-10-PCS is organized for imaging procedures
- How nuclear medicine procedures are structured in ICD-10-PCS
- How radiation therapy procedures are structured in ICD-10-PCS
- Which types of documentation details are needed to support complete ICD-10-PCS procedure reporting
- How example codes illustrate the use of the ICD-10-PCS structure
Who Should Read This
- Inpatient coders
- Radiology coding professionals
- Clinical documentation specialists
- Health information management professionals
- Billing and reimbursement staff
Codes Discussed
Subscribe or sign in to view the full article.


Quick, Current, Complete - www.findacode.com