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Home health coders need to be informed of FY2019’s new, deleted, and revised codes to ensure that come October, you can appropriately capture patients’ conditions, stay in compliance, and ensure your agency gets rightful reimbursement.
Join coding expert Megan Batty, HCS-D on June 21 to understand key updates to the FY2019 code set and learn how these updates will impact the home health coding environment so you can start preparing now! |
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You don't want to miss this comprehensive webinar: - Get details on the 15 new codes for postprocedural infections proposed to be added to an expanded T81.4- subcategory, adding specificity regarding the location and depth of the infection
- Learn about the changes to neoplasm coding with 45 new codes to report carcinomas, malignant and benign neoplasms, and melanocytic nevii of the eyelids
- Understand when to use the four new codes that cover forms of cerebrovascular disease, including I63.89 (Other cerebral infarction) and I67.850 (Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy)
- Learn how to use the new, more specific myalgia codes that are set to expand from one to four, with the deletion of M79.1 (Myalgia) and the addition of four new codes
- Get details on when and how to use new codes for urethral stricture, horseshoe abscess, and unspecified cannabis use with withdrawal and dependence with withdrawal
- Understand which areas will require greater detail and better documentation in order to code to the highest level of specificity
Register today to get this can't miss webinar on your calendar! |
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