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Book Detail
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ICD-10-CM Wound Coding & Oasis Field Guide, 2023
DecisionHealth
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Previous ISBN (13): 9781683085829
Category: Coding / Reimbursement
NOTE: THIS IS A NON-RETURNABLE ITEM
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Synopsis:
"Not only is wound coding and documentation a constant source of confusion, but it also attracts intense scrutiny from auditors, with severe financial penalties for mistakes. And it's only gotten more challenging with the increased specificity required in ICD-10 and the new OASIS-E form. Eliminate the confusion and your risk for ADRs and denials with the ICD-10-CM Wound Coding & OASIS Field Guide, 2023.The ICD-10-CM Wound Coding & OASIS Field Guide, 2023 is your on-the-go reference to choose the right ICD-10 code and complete the OASIS for the most common home health wounds. It is conveniently separated into chapters devoted to each type of wound commonly seen in home health, including pressure, arterial, stasis and diabetic ulcers, and surgical, trauma and complicated wounds. Each chapter contains official coding and OASIS wound guidance, as well as specific strategies and wound photographs to help guide you towards accurate code selection and OASIS answers. You won't find a more detailed, real-life instruction wound book than this on the market!The ICD-10-CM Wound Coding & OASIS Field Guide, 2023 includes:NEW! FY2023 codes and guideline updates impacting the skin chapterNEW! OASIS-E guidance so you can accurately complete the OASIS wound itemsUPDATED! Scenarios reflecting how to best manage the coding of wounds within PDGM, including the assignment of Z48.0- codes as primaryUPDATED! Guidance on the coding of trauma wounds and lacerations in patients with diabetesUPDATED! Get the latest Coding Clinic and OASIS guidance on how to code and complete the OASIS for surgical wounds, and pressure and stasis ulcers covered with skin vs. muscle graftsVital ICD-10 coding principles, official OASIS guidance, expert tips, helpful scenarios and important tools organized by type of wound, allowing you to quickly find the answers you needColor photographs of each type of wound to help guide assessment and codingA chapter devoted to wound documentation
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