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1-56337-921-X |
$123
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Understand the
clinical meanings behind ICD-9-CM codes, and
improve your coding confidence with tips
from the experts. |
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Coders’ Desk Reference for Diagnoses provides coders,
medical staff, payers and health care professionals with a
comprehensive and informative guide to a wide variety of commonly
asked questions and definitions regarding the ICD-9-CM code set.
This reference allows the user to reduce the number of errors in
code selection, understand the clinical meanings behind the codes,
improve coding confidence by having essential coding tips and
understand what specific information must be documented before
assigning a code.
- Ingenix Edge—Detailed lay descriptions. Easy-to-understand terminology explains ICD-9-CM diagnosis
codes, helping the user save time and reduce delayed claims by
selecting the appropriate ICD-9-CM diagnosis code the first
time.
- Ingenix Edge—Comprehensive ICD-9-CM instructional
chapter. Presents the conventions of ICD-9-CM, knowledge and
skills needed to improve overall coding accuracy and efficiency.
- Ingenix Edge—AHA’s Coding Clinic for ICD-9-CM references.
Access official guidance in the Coding Clinic publication so
you can select the correct code as required by HIPAA.
- Syndromes chapter. Includes nearly 1,500 syndromes
that are defined and cross-referenced with ICD-9-CM diagnosis
codes, helping coders meet the challenge of coding syndromes
with confidence.
- Anatomy chapter. Illustrations of body systems, body
planes and movement help the user select the correct code.
Understand how anatomy, physiology and clinical terms affect
coding.
- Coding scenarios. The correct application of codes is
demonstrated using coding scenarios that help improve overall
coding accuracy and teach proper usage of specific ICD-9-CM
codes.
- V code and E code supplementary classification sections.
Coverage of the use and coding tips for the V code and E code
supplementary classifications completes this essential reference
tool. Excel in assigning V codes and E codes.
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