In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, staying ahead is essential. Annually, the ICD-10-CM code set undergoes a transformative journey, New codes are approved, revisions made and codes deleted.
Every office needs to review these new codes while also being aware of changes and revisions to other codes. In many instances, a code subset is expanded, potentially invalidating a previously used and valid code. Terminology changes, technology evolves, and both codes and their subsets undergo changes. It's essential to pass along knowledge of new and updated codes to providers to ensure compliant coding and to prevent frustration on their part. And let's not forget the possible risk of rejection for utilizing an invalid code.
By the end of this session, participants will gain comprehensive insights into the upcoming ICD-10-CM code set updates for the year 2024. They will receive a thorough overview of the majority of new codes, accompanied by detailed explanations of their appropriate utilization. Moreover, participants will delve into specific cases where the rationale behind code requests will be explored, enhancing their understanding of the necessity for new codes or improvements to existing ones.
For instance, participants will encounter a new code related to anemia, along with intricate instructions on its precise application and the associated codes to be used in conjunction. Additionally, the session will spotlight various new codes addressing Parkinsonism, elucidating the usage guidelines and complementary codes to ensure accurate coding practices.
Furthermore, the session will shed light on the latest guidelines introduced alongside the new codes within the Myocardial Infarction with Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction section. This discussion will provide participants with a comprehensive grasp of the evolving landscape in the realm of medical coding, empowering them with the knowledge to proficiently navigate and utilize the new codes and guidelines.
After attending the session, participants will have the knowledge to easily use these new codes in their coding work. This will help them be accurate, follow the rules, and provide the best care for patients.
Coders, Billers, Medical assistants, Office Managers