Make sure you're coding to the highest degree of specificity to avoid penalties.
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With more than 700 changes to the ICD-10-CM code set taking effect October 1, it’s time to dive into how these changes influence code sequencing and payment. As value-based payment programs continue to proliferate, providers must ensure they’re coding to the highest degree of specificity to ensure accurate reimbursement and avoid penalties.

Here's a look at the webinar agenda:
  • Updates to ICD-10-CM guidelines
    • Effects of eliminating major sequencing issues for COPD and lower respiratory infections
    • New exclusion guidance for anemia in neoplastic disease
  • Changes to diagnosis codes for heart conditions
    • Heart failure classifications
    • Potential future code changes
  • In-depth review of conditions related to the eye
    • Degenerative myopia
    • WHO classification of blindness and low vision
  • Payment impact of certain code changes
    • Acute respiratory distress vs. acute respiratory failure
  • Live Q&A
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