Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Coding Spinal Cord Compression

Coding Spinal Cord Compression correctly can be difficult. Join the discussion at CDItalk and share your insights or find out more on how to properly code. Be sure to join the CDI newsletter as well to stay in touch with what is going on in the world of CDI. The newsletter is free and provides valuable information each and every month. Join today by simply submitting your email address http://www.dcbainc.com/cdi-newsletter/

ICD-10 Terms Clarifiation

ICD-10 is bringing along a host of new terms with it. Some of these terms may be unfamiliar, even for experienced coders. Check out this discussion to get clarification on some of these http://www.cditalk.com/threads/549-ICD-10-Devices-Clarification

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Clinical Documentation Issue Coding POA

POA dilemmas can puzzle coders from time to time, creating frustration and uncertainty. Join the latest real time discussion on CDItalk. Stay up to date on the latest happenings with the CDI newsletter http://www.dcbainc.com/cdi-newsletter/.


Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Coding For Sjogren's Syndrome

With the shift to ICD-10 ahead, new coding measures must be taken in order to accurately convey information. Sjogren's Syndrome for example often follows some connective tissue disorders, such as RA, lupus, dermatomyositis and scleroderma. This disorder can be difficult to code properly and has recently come up in an interactive CDI discussion. Join the discussion today and share your insights and experience or ask a new question. CDItalk is a great place to find information and keep up with the industry.