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Hip Replacement and IM Rod or Nail Coding in ICD-10-PCS


Description

In this course, coders will gain a comprehensive understanding of coding for various hip-related procedures in the ICD-10-PCS system. This course covers essential topics, including the reasons behind hip replacements, hip joint anatomy, detailed procedures for total and partial hip replacements, hip resurfacing, hip revision, and hip fracture repair, along with coding clinics pertinent to hip replacements. Students will learn how to decipher crucial elements such as root operation, body part value, devices, and official guidelines, using descriptions, photos, and videos as educational aids. Additionally, they will explore the intricacies of coding for different types of hip prosthetic materials, surgical approaches, and scenarios, equipping them with the skills needed to accurately code hip replacement and intramedullary rod or nail insertion procedures in the ICD-10-PCS system.

Included Lessons:

  • Why is a Hip Replacement Performed?
  • Hip Joint Anatomy
  • Hip Replacement Procedures, Examples and Helpful Hints
  • Hip Resurfacing Procedure
  • Hip Revision
  • Hip Fractures and Repair Procedures, Examples and Helpful Hints
  • Coding Clinics Pertaining to Hip Replacements
CEUs available for the following credentials:

AHIMA

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

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Key Takeaways

Medical coders who complete the Hip Replacement and IM Rod or Nail Coding in ICD-10-PCS course will leave with several key learning takeaways:

  • Comprehensive Understanding: Coders will gain a comprehensive understanding of coding for various hip-related procedures, including total hip replacement, partial hip replacement, hip resurfacing, hip revision, and hip fracture repair.
  • Anatomy Knowledge: They will acquire in-depth knowledge of hip joint anatomy, which is essential for accurately coding procedures and identifying relevant body parts.
  • Root Operation Mastery: Coders will become proficient in determining the appropriate root operation for each procedure, such as "Replacement" for hip replacements and "Supplement" for hip resurfacing.
  • Device Identification: They will learn how to identify and code for different types of prosthetic materials and devices used in hip replacement surgeries, including the importance of distinguishing between cemented and uncemented prostheses.
  • Surgical Approaches: Coders will understand the nuances of different surgical approaches, such as anterior and open approaches, and how they affect coding.
  • Hip Fracture Coding: They will be equipped to accurately code for hip fractures and repair procedures, including percutaneous pinning, intramedullary nailing, and other fixation techniques.
  • Coding Clinics: Coders will gain insights into specific coding clinics related to hip replacements, allowing them to stay up-to-date with coding guidelines and practices.
  • Manufacturer Resources: They will be aware of resources such as manufacturer websites and databases for verifying prosthetic device information.
  • Special Cases: Coders will learn how to handle special cases, such as provisional total hip arthroplasty, and assign the correct codes.

Benefits of Taking this Course

  • Enhanced Coding Skills for Hip Procedures
  • Improved Accuracy
  • Understanding of Hip Joint Anatomy
  • Confidence in Diverse Hip Cases
  • Up-to-Date Knowledge
  • Complex Coding Scenario Preparedness

FAQs

What are the key components of a total hip replacement procedure?

A total hip replacement involves removing damaged cartilage and bone, reaming the acetabulum and femoral shaft, and replacing the joint with prosthetic components, including a stem, head, and cup.

How do I determine the appropriate ICD-10-PCS code for hip replacements?

Carefully review the medical record to identify the type of prosthetic materials, surgical approach, and any special circumstances, then consult the PCS coding guidelines for accurate code assignment.

What coding challenges are associated with hip fractures and repair procedures?
Coding hip fractures requires knowledge of the fracture type and repair technique, such as percutaneous pinning or intramedullary nailing.

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