HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2017 Issue 26 (June)
Perfecting inpatient coding for scleroderma
June 27th, 2017
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Article Overview
This educational article explains the clinical overview of scleroderma and how inpatient coders can recognize the condition in documentation. It is useful for coding professionals, CDI staff, and other revenue cycle readers who need a general understanding of the disease categories, related manifestations, and the ICD-10-CM framework discussed in the article.
Why This Topic Matters
Scleroderma can be difficult to identify in records because it may appear under several related names and can involve different body systems. Understanding the article helps readers recognize when additional specificity is needed for accurate diagnosis coding and clinical documentation review.
Article Sections
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Overview of scleroderma
Introduces the disease, general clinical characteristics, and why it can be challenging to identify in documentation. The section also discusses broad clinical context and affected body systems.
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Coding for scleroderma
Explains the main ICD-10-CM category structure used for scleroderma and distinguishes between localized and systemic forms. The section also covers related diagnosis groupings and documentation specificity at a high level.
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Summary
Reiterates the article’s educational purpose and the importance of documenting the condition accurately. It closes with a general reminder about awareness and reporting.
What You Will Learn
- How scleroderma is described in clinical documentation
- The difference between localized and systemic forms at a high level
- How the article frames ICD-10-CM classification for scleroderma
- Why specificity in documentation matters for inpatient coding
- Which general manifestations and organ systems may be mentioned in records
Who Should Read This
- Inpatient coders
- Coding educators
- Clinical documentation improvement specialists
- Health information management professionals
- Revenue cycle staff
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