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Coding and Documentation Compliance for the ICD and DSM: A Comprehensive Guide for Clinicians [Hardback]

(private practice, Minnesota, USA), (Culbert Healthcare Solutions, Massachusetts, USA), (private practice, Minnesota, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 570 g, 36 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jan-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138677655
  • ISBN-13: 9781138677654
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 200 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 570 g, 36 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138677655
  • ISBN-13: 9781138677654
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Coding and Documentation Compliance for the ICD and DSM provides professionals, professors, and students with a logical and practical way of understanding a difficult topic in healthcare for the clinician: coding. Established professionals will find the tools they need to comply with the ICD series, HIPAA, and integrated care models. Professors and students will appreciate having a systemized, standardized approach to teaching and learning the more complex aspects of ICD compliance. The interplay between the ICD and DSM manuals is also explicated in clear terms.

Recenzijas

"Wright, Tobias, and Hickman unlock the mysteries of the ICD-10 in this much-needed resource for understanding the complexities of documentation and coding standards in behavioral healthcare in the United States. Students and professionals alike will benefit from the comprehensive overview of the ICD-10, its clinical application, and its relationship with the DSM-5."

Samantha Fusselman, LCSW, CPHQ quality management manager, Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency

"Generated from a professional in the field, this is the first time such a clear and comprehensive summary of information about ICD-10 and DSM has been created. It is an incredible resource for students, clinicians, and administrators."

Virna Little, PsyD, LCSW-r, MBA, CCM, SAP, senior vice president, psychosocial services/community affairs, The Institute for Family Health

"I strongly recommend institutions involved in training behavioral health providers incorporate this highly informative text in their curriculum. It takes a very difficult topic, often foreign to clinicians, and breaks it down in an understandable and meaningful way for all levels of clinicians. Understanding ICD-10 and its connection to quality care will be necessary for providers moving forward in a value-based payment world. New and seasoned providers will be benefit by reading this book."

Michael R. Lardieri, LCSW, assistant vice president of strategic program development, behavioral health service line, North ShoreLIJ Health System

"Coding and Documentation Compliance for the ICD and DSM has hit the mark, living up to its intention to be a relevant resource for the inexperienced, seasoned professionals and administrators. It is a training that can be completed at your own pace for those new to ICD series; it is a practical reference guide that is certain to be used regularly by practitioners as they assign diagnoses, and it offers a blueprint for compliance to ensure that billing requirements are supported by practice. Clear, concise, and most importantly, a complete resource."

Nanette Conney, BPS

Author Biography ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvi
Introduction xvii
1 Laying the Groundwork
1(33)
Understanding the International Classification of Diseases
3(12)
Utilization of the ICD in America's Behavioral Health System
15(4)
Cross-Referencing Code Sets: "Crosswalks"
19(3)
Clinical Descriptions and Diagnostic Manuals: The DSM and CDDG
22(4)
Concurrent Use of the ICD and DSM
26(1)
Electronic Health Records and Mental Health Codes
27(7)
2 The Coding and Documentation Standards
34(34)
Coding in the Medical Industry
37(4)
Coding in the Behavioral Health Industry
41(4)
Where Does a Diagnosis Code Go? Lost in Translation
45(4)
The CMS/CDC Coding and Reporting Standards: Overview
49(2)
ICD-10-CM Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
51(17)
3 Coding in the ICD Series: The Indices
68(27)
The Alphabetic Index
69(2)
The Tabular Index
71(24)
4 Assigning Diagnoses in Behavioral Health Settings
95(29)
Behavioral Health Diagnosis: The Foundation of Treatment
97(3)
Clinical Applications of the Systems: Notable Clinical Differences Between the DSM-5 and ICD-10 CDDG
100(15)
Other Notable Differences
115(3)
Assigning Diagnoses in ICD-10-CM Outside of
Chapter 5's F-Codes
118(6)
5 Understanding SNOMED CT
124(15)
SNOMED CT: Its Development Over Time
126(2)
How SNOMED CT Works: Structure and Components
128(5)
SNOMED CT in the EHR
133(2)
Importance and Implications of SNOMED CT
135(4)
6 Coding and Documentation Compliance in Behavioral Health
139(24)
Clinical Practice Considerations
140(9)
Compliance Topics Related to the ICD and DSM
149(14)
Appendixes
A Substance Use Table
163(10)
B Sample ICD-10 Documentation Requirements Table
173(7)
C Clinical Policy Sample 1, Coding and Documentation
180(2)
D Clinical Policy Sample 2, Coding and Documentation
182(4)
E Cheat Sheet: Schizoaffective
186(2)
F Cheat Sheet: Schizophrenia
188(4)
G Cheat Sheet: Schizophrenia Short Description
192(2)
Index 194
Lisette Wright, MA, is a licensed psychologist, EHR systems administrator, and recipient of certificates in health information systems and corporate compliance. Her curriculum has been taught to more than 13,000 clinicians nationally since 2013.

S. M. Tobias, MFA, MSW, has a background in writing and mental health and has been in the healthcare field for over twenty years. She currently owns and operates a group private practice in Minnesota.

Angela Hickman, CPC, CPMA, CPCO, CEDC, is an AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS trainer and a senior management consultant. She has more than twenty years of experience in healthcare, from training medical providers to revenue cycle optimization and coding compliance.