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Heart Valve Procedures in ICD-10-PCS


Description

In this course, participants will delve into the intricate world of heart valve procedures, exploring the anatomy of the heart's vital valves and gaining comprehensive insights into ICD-10-PCS root operations. This comprehensive program delves into the anatomy of the heart's four valves and examines common heart valve disorders, such as regurgitation and stenosis. Students will become proficient in coding various heart valve procedures, from replacements using mechanical, bioprosthetic, or homograft valves to innovative transcatheter approaches. Additionally, the course covers supplemental procedures, valvuloplasty, valvotomy, mitral valve clip insertion, chordae tendineae repair, and the implantation of bioprosthetic SVC or IVC valves.

Included Lessons:

  • Introduction
  • Anatomy of Heart Valves
  • Heart Valve Disease
  • Common Heart Valve Procedures and How They are Coded in ICD-10-PCS
  • Coding Clinic References
CEUs available for the following credentials:

AHIMA

CCA, CCS, CCS-P, RHIT, RHIA, CDIP, CHDA, CHPS

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Key Takeaways

This course provides comprehensive knowledge on heart valve anatomy, diverse repair techniques, and ICD-10-PCS coding skills. Participants will gain expertise in accurately coding various heart valve procedures, making it an essential resource for medical coders. Some key takeaways include:

  • Anatomy Proficiency: Coders will have a deep understanding of the heart's anatomy, including the four heart valves (tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic) and the supporting structures such as leaflets, chordae tendineae, and the annulus.
  • Valve Disorders: Coders will be well-versed in recognizing and differentiating between heart valve disorders, specifically regurgitation and stenosis, understanding their clinical implications, and their impact on coding.
  • ICD-10-PCS Coding Skills: Coders will gain expertise in coding heart valve procedures using the ICD-10-PCS coding system, including the ability to distinguish between different root operations for various valve repair and replacement procedures.
  • Replacement Options: Coders will understand the types of heart valve replacements available, such as mechanical valves, bioprosthetic valves, and homograft valves, along with the associated coding and clinical considerations.
  • Approach Techniques: Coders will be knowledgeable about different surgical approaches for heart valve procedures, including open, minimally invasive, and transcatheter approaches, along with the coding guidance for each.
  • Supplement Procedures: Coders will learn about supplemental procedures that may accompany heart valve surgeries, such as herniorrhaphy using mesh, mitral valve ring annuloplasty, and the insertion of bioprosthetic SVC or IVC valves.
  • Specific Techniques: Coders will understand specific techniques like valvuloplasty, valvotomy, mitral valve clip insertion, repair of chordae tendineae, and the implantation of bioprosthetic valves, along with their coding nuances.
  • Current Innovations: Coders will stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in heart valve procedures, including rapid deployment techniques and cutting-edge technologies like the Carillon Mitral Contour System, along with the associated coding guidelines.

Benefits of Taking this Course

  • Enhanced Coding Proficiency
  • Continued Education
  • Up-to-Date Coding Knowledge
  • Increased Accuracy
  • Mastery of Heart Valve Procedures in ICD-10-PCS

FAQs

What is the significance of heart valve coding?

Accurate heart valve coding is vital for proper billing and maintaining comprehensive patient records. It ensures that healthcare providers are reimbursed correctly and that patients' medical histories are accurately documented.

Which valves are most commonly replaced?

The aortic valve and the mitral valve are the most commonly replaced heart valves. These replacements are often necessary due to conditions like stenosis or regurgitation.

Why is understanding valve anatomy important?
A thorough understanding of heart valve anatomy is crucial for accurate coding. Different valves and their specific locations within the heart impact both the medical procedure performed and the corresponding codes assigned.
What is the primary role of heart valves?

Heart valves serve as gatekeepers within the heart, preventing the backward flow of blood as it moves from one chamber to another. They ensure that blood flows in one direction, maintaining efficient circulation.

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Price : $35.99
Courses
Courses : 1
CEUs
AHIMA CEUs : 1
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