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CONTENTS
NEwSlETTErS 4 Medical Coding Newsletters Compliance Newsletters Post Acute Newsletters
BOOKS 7 Medical Code Books Medical Specialty Illustrated Books Special Handbooks
CharTS 11 ICD-10 Specialty Specific Charts
CONSulTiNg & audiTiNg SErviCES 12
EdiTOrial adviSOry BOard & ExpErT paNEl 13
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The Coding Institute (TCI), LLC, headquartered in Durham, NC brings 150 years of combined expertise on coding, billing, auditing and compliance to physician practices, hospitals, ASCs, home health agencies, hospice, rehabs and SNFs. Our roots go back to 1947 with the launch of our first publication Medicine & Health. More than 150,000 consultants, physicians, compliance officers, practice managers, and medical coders have relied on the information and tools ‒ print, online, live and audio training ‒ provided by The Coding Institute.
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Make Your Practice Profitable and HIPPA Compliant with TCI’s Coding AlertsEach month, the 30+ Coding Alerts from The Coding Institute provide clear answers to your specialty’s toughest coding challenges. Whether it’s clarifications on ICD-10 transition, detailed instructions on tricky coding scenarios, or updates on how the latest changes will affect your practice, our specialty newsletters provide everything you need to know to ethically optimize your reimbursement, simplify your job, and make your practice more profitable. TCI’s team of CPC®-certified consultants, coders, trainers, and editors is unmatched in its expertise.
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Anesthesia Coding Alert
Cardiology Coding Alert
Chiropractic Coding & Compliance Alert
Dermatology Coding Alert
ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert
E/M Coding Alert
Family Practice Coding Alert
Gastroenterology Coding Alert
General Surgery Coding Alert
ICD-10 Coding Alert
Internal Medicine Coding Alert
Modifier Coding Alert
Neurology and Pain Management Coding Alert
Neurosurgery Coding Alert
Ob-Gyn Coding Alert
Oncology and Hematology Coding Alert
Ophthalmology Coding Alert
Oral Surgery Coding & Reimbursement Alert
Orthopedic Coding Alert
Otolaryngology Coding Alert
Outpatient Alert
Pain Management Coding Alert
Pathology/Lab Coding Alert
Pediatric Coding Alert
Physical Medicine and Rehab Coding Alert
Podiatry Coding Alert
Psychiatry Coding & Reimbursement Alert
Pulmonology Coding Alert
Radiology Coding Alert
Urology Coding Alert
COMPLIANCE NEWsLETTErs
Health Information Compliance Alert
Medicare Compliance & Reimbursement
Practice Management Alert
Inpatient Facility Coding & Compliance Alert
Part B Insider
MEdICAL COdINg NEWsLETTErs
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POsT ACuTE NEWsLETTErs
Eli Healthcare Publications offer breaking news and expert analysis on reimbursement, compliance, finance and operations for post-acute care providers. Our seasoned editorial team keeps tabs on CMS’s latest changes as well as policy and payment system updates. Every issue gives you plain-English guidance and explanations to keep your organization in the know and operating in the best practices zone.
As a subscriber, you will qualify for these additional cutting-edge resources designed to help you stay on top with: Online Archive of all past issues (1 year access): Get your latest issue before it even goes to
press with access to your newsletter content on SuperCoder.com. Plus, get keyword-searchable database of our entire archived newsletter content.
Tailor-made answers to the toughest challenges so you don’t face the same problem. Eli’s Hospice Insider Eli’s MDS Alert Eli’s OASIS Alert Home Health ICD-9/ICD-10 Alert Long Term Care Survey Alert Eli’s Home Care Week Eli’s Rehab Report
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BOOKS
MEdICAL sPECIALTY ILLusTrATEd BOOks
Tailor-made for 18 specialties, SuperCoder Illustrated Specialty Guides provide updated information and description for every CPT® code ‒ official guidelines, CCI edits, Relative Value Units (RVUs), easy-to-understand Lay Terms, global days, and a procedure illustration where appropriate.
Each book comes with: Latest CPT® procedure codes
ICD-9 & ICD-10 CrossReference
Easy-to-read list of comprehensive CCI edits that safeguards payments
Global Day allowances that help you break Postop bundles
Medicare Physician Fees to help you plug revenue drains
Easy-to-understand Lay Terms that help to boost your coding accuracy
Plus, you also get a special deal if you want to buy more than 3 books.
superCoder Illustrated for Cardiology
superCoder Illustrated for Family Practice
superCoder Illustrated for general surgery
superCoder Illustrated for gastroenterology
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superCoder Illustrated for Neurology/Neurosurgery
superCoder Illustrated for Otolaryngology
superCoder Illustrated for Plastics/
dermatology
superCoder Illustrated for urology
superCoder Illustrated for Obstetrics &
gynecology
superCoder Illustrated for Pediatrics
superCoder Illustrated for Podiatry
superCoder Illustrated for Vascular
superCoder Illustrated for Ophthalmology
superCoder Illustrated for Pain Management
superCoder Illustrated for Pulmonology
superCoder Illustrated for Orthopedics
superCoder Illustrated for Pathology/Lab
superCoder Illustrated for radiology
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2016 AMA CPT® Professional
2016 ICd-10-PCs Manual
2016 Procedural Coding Advisor
2016 Legacy ICd-9-CM Expert for Physicians
Vol. 1 & 2
2016 HCPCs Level II Advisor
2016 ICd-9-CM Advisor for Hospitals/Payers
Vol. 1-3
2016 ICd-10-CM Manual
2016 Procedural reference guide for
Coders
MEdICAL COdE BOOKSCoding Manuals:
SPECIAL HAndBOOKS
2016 Home Health Prospective Payment
system Final rule Handbook
Evaluation and Management Coding
Handbook
Face-to-Face documentation
Handbook
gastroenterology ICd-10 Handbook
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HIPAA Handbook 2016
Modifier Coding Handbook 2016
(2nd Edition)
Orthopedic ICd-10-CM Handbook
urology ICd-10-CM Handbook
Hospice Payment Handbook
Medicare Compliance & reimbursement
Insider 2016
Pain Management Coding Handbook 2016
ICd-10 Training Handbook 2016
Non-Physician Practitioner Handbook
2016
Practice Management Handbook 2016
ICd-10 Coding Insider for Home Health
Ob-gyn ICd-10 Handbook
radiology ICd-10-CM Handbook
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CharTS
THE COdIng InSTITUTE’S ICd-10 CHARTS 2016�Have your specialty’s top ICD-10-CM codes on your desk for faster learning with ICD-10 charts from Rapid Coder. These double-sided laminated quick-reference charts (8.5 X 11 & 24 X 36) for 30 specialties provide all the ICD-10-CM code options for the common word terms physicians use.
The charts cover these specialties:Anesthesia Nephrology Plastic SurgeryAllergy/immunology Neurology/neurosurgery PodiatryCardiology Obstetrics/Gynecology Primary CareChiropractic Oncology/Hematology Psychiatry Dermatology Ophthalmology/Optometry Pulmonology Emergency Medicines Orthopedics RadiologyEndocrinology Otolaryngology RheumatologyGastroenterology Pathology/lab Thoracic/vascularGeneral Surgery Pediatrics Urology Infectious Disease Physiatry/Rehabilitation Urgent Care
Rapid Coder® 2016 ICD-10-CM ALLERGY / IMMUNOLOGY
Look for applicable abbreviations, acronyms, and synonyms. Refer to official codeset for complete definition and absolute accuracy. The Coding Institute (TCI) copyright 2016. All rights reserved. 2016 release of ICD-10-CM files available for download from www.cdc.gov/nchs/icd/icd10cm.htm.The specific design, format, layout, setup, structure, editing, formatting, tabulating, typesetting, grouping, subgrouping, abbreviating, and/or organization, which are characteristic and inherent to the creation of Rapid Coder, are copyrighted legally protected intellectual property. Unauthorized adaptation, alteration, reproduction, duplication, and/or dissemination, in part or in toto (Latin), by any means whatsoever, is a violation of copyright law and other pertinent laws, and is subject to liability. Copyright is vigorously enforced. ISBN 978-1-63012-734-3
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Abbreviations: Rt-Right, Lt-Left, Uni-Unilateral, Bi-Bilateral, Un / Unspec.-Unspecified, Char.-Character, Dz.-Disease, Diab.-Diabetic. 7th Character:7th indicates a code requires a 7th character for encounter type. Codes marked with 7th in this chart have these 7th character options: A - Initial Encounter D - Subsequent Encounter S - Sequela.
Colors: When a code’s final character depends on the side of the body affected, colors are used to match the side to the corresponding character option, as shown in this example: Cerumen Impaction (Un/Rt/Lt/Bi) H61.20/1/2/3
ABDOMINAL PAIN R10.9 RUQ R10.11 LUQ R10.12 RLQ R10.31 LLQ R10.32 Epigastric R10.13 Generalized R10.84 Periumbilical R10.33Abd. / Pelvic Symptoms Other R19.8
ABNORMALITY IN EXAMS / TESTS Alkaline Phosphatase R74.8 Antibody Titer R76.0 Blood Chemistry, NEC R79.9 Blood Sugar R73.09 C-Reactive Protein R79.82 Chest X-Ray, Coin Lesion R91.1 Infiltrate/Shadow NOS R91.8 Heart, Coronary R93.1 Coagulation Profile R79.1 Culture, Blood (+) R78.81 Nasal Swab (+) R84.5 EKG / ECG R94.31 Enzymes, Cardiac/ Liver R74.0 Other Enzymes R74.8 ESR R70.0 Feces R19.5 Heart Sounds R01.2 HIV R75 Asymptomatic State Z21 Helicobacter Pylori B96.81 IVP R93.4 Liver Function Test R94.5 PFT / Pulmonary Study R94.2 PPD(+) Tuberculin (+) R76.11 RADIOLOGIC STUDIES Abdomen NEC R93.5 Biliary Tract/ GB R93.2 CXR Coin Lesion R91.1 CXR Infiltrate NOS R91.8 CXR, Heart, Coronary R93.1 Genitourinary Tract R93.8 GI Tract R93.3 Retroperitoneum R93.5 RBC Morphology / Size R71.8 RPR(+) A53.0 Stool Color / Content / O.B. R19.5
URINALYSIS Bacteriuria N39.0 Biliuria R82.2 Cells / Casts R82.99 Glycosuria R81 Hematuria R31.9 Gross R31.0 Microscopic Benign essential R31.1 Other R31.2 Hemoglobinuria R82.3 Ketonuria R82.4 Proteinuria R80.9 Pyuria / UTI N39.0
ABSCESS, also see CELLULITIS Abdominal Wall L02.211 Anorectal K61.2 Arm (Rt/Lt) L02.413/4 Axilla (Rt/Lt) L02.411/2 Back L02.212 Buttock L02.31 Chest J86.9 Face L02.01 Head L02.811 Neck L02.11 Peritonsillar J36 Tooth K04.7 Unspec. Site L02.91Acidosis, Metabolic / Respiratory E87.2Acne Vulgaris L70.0Addison’s Disease E27.1Adenoiditis, Chronic J35.02Adenoids, Hypertrophy J35.2Administrative Service Z02.9Adverse Effect of Medicine Unspec. Drug7th T50.905 see DRUG ADVERSE EFFECTAerophagia F45.8Agammaglobulinemia, NOS D80.1 Autosomal Recessive D80.0 Burton’s Type D80.0 Swiss Type D80.0 X-Linked D80.0 X-Linked Recessive D80.0AIDS, All Forms B20 Asymptomatic / Subclinical Z21Alkaline Phosphatase Elevation R74.8Alkalosis, Metabolic / Respiratory E87.3Allergic Alveolitis J67.9ALLERGIC ARTHRITIS/ARTHROPATHY Ankle / Foot (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.871/2/9 Forearm (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.831/2/9 Hand (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.841/2/9 Lower Leg (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.861/2/9 Multiple Sites M13.89 Pelvic Region / Thigh (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.851/2/9 Shoulder Region (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.811/2/9 Upper Arm (Rt/Lt/Un) M13.821/2/9 Unspec. Site M13.80
Allergic Conjunctivitis H10.10Allergic Rhinitis Animal Hair and Dander J30.81 Other Allergen J30.89 Pollen J30.1 Unspec. J30.9 Other Specified Sites J30.89Allergy Desensitization Z51.89
ALLERGY / ALLERGIC TO Air-Borne Substance J30.89 Animal Dander / Hair J30.81 Asbestos Toxic Effect7th T65.894# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)2- Intentional Self Harm3- Assault4- Undetermined Bee Sting7th T63.44# Caused by Medicine7th T50.905 Dander J30.81 Dandruff J30.81 Dermatitis due to Food L27.2 Diathesis Z88.9 Drug / Medicine Unspec.7th
T50.905 Dust / House Dust J30.89 Feather J30.89 Food, Ingested7th T78.1XX Atopic, skin L20.89 Food in Contact w/ Skin L23.6 Gastritis, w/ Hemorrhage K29.61 w/o Hemorrhage K29.60 Gastroenteritis K52.2 Grain / Grass J30.1 History of drug Allergy Z88.9 House Dust J30.89 Inhalant J30.89 Kapok J30.89# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)2- Intentional Self Harm3- Assault4- Undetermined Latex7th T65.81# Medicine Unspec.7th T50.905 Pneumonia J82 Pollen J30.1 Asthma J45.909 w/ Status Asthmaticus J45.902 w/o Status Asthmaticus J45.909 Primrose J30.1 Primula J30.1 Purpura D69.0 Ragweed J30.1 Rose J30.1 Senecio Jacobaea J30.1 Serum Sickness7th T80.69X Anaphylactic Shock7th T80.59X# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)2- Intentional Self Harm3- Assault4- Undetermined Silicone7th T65.89# Skin Reaction L25.9 Specified Allergen NEC7th T78.49X Tobacco Chewing Tobacco7th T65.21# Other Nicotine7th T65.29# Tobacco Cigarettes7th T65.22#
Tree J30.1 Unspec.7th T78.40X Urethritis N34.2 Urticaria L50.0 Wrong Substance Taken NEC7th T50.90#ALLERGY, Alveolitis Extrinsic J67.9 Aspergillus Clavatus J67.4 Cryptostroma Corticale J67.6 Organism Growing in Ventilation Air Conditioning System J67.7 Specified Type NEC J67.8Alopecia L65.9Alveolar Proteinosis J84.01Alveolitis Allergic NOS J67.9Alymphoplasia D82.1Amenorrhea N91.2
ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK / REACTION# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)2- Intentional Self Harm3- Assault4- Undetermined Bee Sting7th T63.44# Food Related
Due to CodeAdditives7th T78.06XCrustaceans7th T78.02XEggs7th T78.08XFish7th T78.03XFruits7th T78.04XMilk Products7th T78.07XNuts of Trees7th T78.05XPeanuts7th T78.01XSeeds7th T78.05XSpecified NEC7th T78.09XUnspec.7th T78.00XVegetables7th T78.04X
due to Blood Products7th T80.51X Serum Reaction7th T80.61X due to Immunization/Vaccine7th T80.52X Serum Reaction7th T80.62X due to Other Serum7th T80.59X Serum Reaction7th T80.69X due to Unspec. Correct Substance Properly Administered7th T88.6XX due to Unspec. Wrong Substance Given/ Taken by Mistake7th T50.901# = 1- Accidental (Unintentional)2- Intentional self harm3- Assault4- Undetermined Insect Sting7th T63.9#X Medicine7th T88.6XX Unspec. Cause NOS7th T78.2XX Venom7th T63.9#X
ANEMIA, Unspec. D64.9 Aplastic D61.9 Autoimmune Hemolytic D59.1 Blood Loss, Acute D62 Chronic D50.0 Chemotherapy Anemia D64.81 Drug / Toxin D64.2 Folic Acid Deficiency D52.9
Hemoglobinopathies D58.2 Hemolytic D58.9 Hemorrhagic, Acute D62 Chronic D50.0 Idiopathic D64.9 Iron Deficiency D50.9 Macrocytic D53.9 Megaloblastic Nutritional D52.0 Neoplastic Disease D63.0 Pernicious D51.0 Sickle Cell D57.1 Spherocytosis D58.0 Thalassemias D56.9Angioneurotic Edema7th T78.3XXAnnual Physical Examination Z00.00Anorexia R63.0Anorexia Nervosa F50.00Anosmia R43.0Anoxia / Hypoxia R09.02Aphthous Ulcer K12.0Apnea R06.81 Sleep G47.30Arrhythmia, Heart I49.9Arthralgia, Site Unspec. M25.50 Polyarthralgia M25.50ARTHRITIS, Unspec. M19.90 Hip M16.9 Juvenile Rheumatoid M08.00 Knee M17.9 Pyogenic / Septic M00.9 Shoulder (Rt/Lt/Un) M19.011/2/9α = 0- Site Unspec., 1- Occipito-atlanto-axial, 2- Cervical, 3- Cervicothoracic, 4- Thoracic, 5- Thoracolumbar, 6- Lumbar, 7- Lumbosacral, 8- Sacral and Sacrococcygeal, 9- Multiple Sites Spine M46.9αAscariasis B77.9Aspergillosis B44.9Aspergillosis Bronchopulmonary, allergic B44.81Aspergillus Clavatus Alveolitis J67.4Asphyxia R09.01
ASTHMA* = 1- w/ Acute Exacerbation2- w/ Status Asthmaticus9- w/o Mention of Status Asthmaticus (Uncomplicated) Atopic J45.90* Childhood J45.90* Cough Variant J45.991 Eosinophilic J82 Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm J45.990 Extrinsic J45.90* Hay J45.90* Intrinsic J45.90* Late-Onset J45.90* Miners’ Asthma J60 Obstructive, Chronic J44.9 w/ Acute Exacerbation J44.1 Unspec. J44.9 Platinum J45.998 Red-Cedar Asthma J67.8 Unspec. J45.909
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CONSulTiNg & audiTiNg SErviCES
TCI’s Consulting & Revenue Cycle Solutions will provide your organization with cost-effective solutions for your toughest coding, billing, documentation, and compliance challenges.
TrainingFrom ICD-10 specialty-specific training to top specialty error areas, your comprehension and accuracy will soar after a Coding Institute educator trains your staff onsite or online.
Medical CodingOur Medical Coding Team has more than 110 years of combined experience. A strong team of multispecialty Certified Coders will provide accurate coding with short turnaround time. Our triple-layer Quality assurance process will minimize errors, timely claims submission and help boost your reimbursement and bottom line.
Chart Auditing TCI’s experienced team of Auditors provide auditing services; with detailed review results, provider education, reimbursement comparisons, including documentation improvement tips. We ensure HIPAA compliance while doing remote audits without disrupting your office’s daily routine.
risk Management Is your organization able to withstand the increased scrutiny from RACs, MACs, MPICs, ZPICs, and private payer audit programs? We’ll help you zero in on compliance hot-spots before they cause your organization problems.
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H Joel V. Brill, Md, AgAF, FASgE, FACg, CHCQM, represents the American Gastroenterological Association on the CPT® Editorial Panel.
Barbara J. Cobuzzi, MBA, CPC, CEnTC, CPCH, CPCP, CPC-I, CHCC, is president of CRN Healthcare Solutions, a consulting firm in Tinton Falls, N.J. Ms Cobuzzi is a past member of the American Academy of Professional Coders National Advisory Board as well as their Executive Board
Jen godreau, BA, CPC, CPMA, CPEdC-AHIMA Aproved ICd-10-CM/PCS Trainer, director of development and operations for SuperCoder.com, specializes in medical coding policy for several specialties. She wrote the ICD-9 study guide for the Certified Otolaryngology Coder™ (CENTC™) examination offered through AAPC and edited the 2011 Professional Medical Coding Curriculum that AAPC certified instructors us
Michael granovsky, Md, FACEP, CPC, CEdC, is presi-dent of LogixHealth, an ED Coding and Billing company in Bedford, Mass. He is the director of the American Col-lege of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) Coding and Reim-bursement course as well as the chairman of ACEP’s Na-tional Coding and Advisory Committee.
Sarah L. goodman, MBA, CPC-H, CCP, FCS, is an active member of both the North Carolina chapter of the Health-care Financial Management Association (NCHFMA) and of the Triangle N.C. chapter of AAPC, having as National Advisory Board member (2002-2005). She is currently serving on the Board of Governors for the American Col-lege of Medical Coding Specialists (ACMCS).
Charles F. Koopmann Jr., Md, MHSA, is professor and associate chair at the University of Michigan’s depart-ment of otolaryngology in Ann Arbor, and a former AMA CPT® Editorial Panel member.
Suzanne Burmeister, BA, MPhil, CPC, COBgC, AHIMA-approved ICd-10-CM trainer. Each month, she guides practices and hospitals in best strategies and educates coders in common ICD-10 coding changes, in ICD-10 Coding Alert.
glenn d. Littenberg, Md, FACP, is a member of the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and the AMA CPT® Advisory Committee.
Maggie M. Mac, CPC, CEMC, CHC, CMM, ICCE, presi-dent of Maggie Mac-Medical Practice Consulting, Clear-water, Fla., and Brooklyn, N.Y., is a national speaker on topics dealing with medical practice compliance issues, coding and reimbursement, chart audits, and federal regulations.
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Richard A. Molteni, Md, is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the AMA CPT® Advisory Com-mittee.
Carol Pohlig, BSn, Rn, CPC, ACS, is a senior coding & education specialist in the Office of Clinical Documenta-tion for the Department of Medicine for the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She is on the National Ad-visory Board and several Specialty Boards for the Board of Medical Specialty Coding.
Richard Harrison Tuck, Md, FAAP, is affiliated with PrimeCare of Southeastern Ohio and is medical director for Quality Care Partners. He is on the National Commit-tee on Coding and Reimbursement, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and serves as the Academy of Pediatrics representative to the AMA RBRVS Review Update Com-mittee (RUC).
Melanie Witt, Rn, CPC, MA, CPT®-OgS, provides coding education seminars to individual ob-gyn practices and performs shadow audits for practices that have been tar-geted by third-party payers for overpayments or fraud and abuse or
compliance issues. She is on the Advisory Board and is the technical editor for The Coding Insti-tute’s monthly newsletter Ob-Gyn Coding Alert.
Jill M. Young, CPC, CEdC, CIMC is the principal of Young Medical Consulting LLC. She is a member of the Local Chapter Board National Board of the AAPC (AAPC-CA). She has given educational lectures nationally for the AAPC and for the Michigan State Medical Society. She has been a topic speaker at the AAPC National Conference for the past five years.
Beth Martin, BS, CPC-H authored a medical coding textbook for beginners and has taught medical coding, chart auditing, and all facets of the revenue cycle for over 12 years. She also worked as a healthcare consultant and coding and revenue cycle manager.
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