The February 2016 Q&A Medical Coding Webinar from Certification Coaching Org (CCO), www.cco.us, discussed a variety of topics of interest to outpatient and inpatient medical coders. Topics included Coding for Foley Catheter; Coding Specializations; How Do I Get that First Medical Coding Job?; How Do You Come Up with the Right Code?; G0202 or 77057; Morphology Codes; How does the COC™ Differ from the CPC®?; Coding of “Slight, Mild, or Minor” Cardiology Conditions; and Back to Basics – Practicode Example.
Also discussed was the CCO Risk Adjustment Course V2.0 which is coming soon, and the CCO VIP opportunity. Attendees’ questions on various coding topics were answered. Educational topics and panel discussion were presented by Chandra Stephenson, CPC, CIC, COC, CPB, CPCO, CPMA, CPC-I, CCS, CANPC, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CGSC, COSC, CRC; Alicia Scott, CPC, CPC-I, CRC; and Jo-Anne Sheehan, CPC, CPC-I, CPPM. The host for the webinar was Boyd Staszewski.
2. This Month’s Q & A Webinar Agenda: 90-120 min
II: Q&A from our Instructors
● Where in the World is Laureen?
● JoAnne: GO202 or 77057, either one is ok?
● Alicia: How do you come up with the right code?
● Chandra: Coding for Foley catheter
● Alicia: How do I get that first job?
● Chandra: Will specialization certificates in coding
help me?
● Chandra: What are morphology codes?
● Chandra: How does the COC differ from the
CPC?
● Alicia: Coding of "slight, mild , minor" cardiology
conditions
● Alicia: Back to Basics - Practicode Case
I: Introduction
● Why stay?
● Where is everyone from?
● Any Recent Graduates Out There?
● Announcements and Course Updates
IV: Your Questions in the Chat
III: Close - @ 90 min-’ish’
● Wrapup
● Drawing
● CEU Certificate Download Link
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9. Coding for Foley catheter
Question:
How do you code for Foley catheter in skilled
facility?
ANSWER
Chandra Stephenson, CPC, CIC, COC, CPB, CPCO, CPMA, CPC-I,
CCS, CANPC, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CGSC, COSC, CRC, CCC
CCO Program Director
10. Coding Specialization
Question:
Will getting specialization certificates in Coding
(i.e. Rheumatology), help a newly graduated
coder in their job search?
ANSWER
Chandra Stephenson, CPC, CIC, COC, CPB, CPCO, CPMA, CPC-I,
CCS, CANPC, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CGSC, COSC, CRC, CCC
CCO Program Director
12. How do I get that First Medical Coding Job?
Question:
How do I get a coding job without any
experience beyond my training?
ANSWER
Alicia Scott, CPC, CPC-I, CRC
CCO Education Director
13. How Do You Come Up With The Right Code?
Question:
I was wondering in order to locate the cpt and icd code for a
patient how do you come up with the right code? Do you look
at the reason the patient came in or do you look at what the
patient is following up for with their doctor?
ANSWER
Alicia Scott, CPC, CPC-I, CRC
CCO Education Director
15. GO202 or 77057, either one is ok?
(screening mammogram)
Question:
G0202 or 77057, either one is ok? For screening
mammography. Can anyone else give me their
thoughts. Is there any difference?
ANSWER
Jo-Anne Sheehan, CPC, CPC-I, CPPM
CCO Sr. Instructor / Coach
17. Morphology Codes
Question:
What in the world are the morphology codes used for in the
workplace? I don't see them used in any of my practice
material. They are not listed in the CPC Blitz.
Nobody seems to use them, but they are prominent in the ICD
index and there's a whole appendix
ANSWER
Chandra Stephenson, CPC, CIC, COC, CPB, CPCO, CPMA, CPC-I,
CCS, CANPC, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CGSC, COSC, CRC, CCC
CCO Program Director
18. How Does The COC Differ From The CPC?
Question:
How Does The COC Differ From The CPC?
ANSWER
Chandra Stephenson, CPC, CIC, COC, CPB, CPCO, CPMA, CPC-I,
CCS, CANPC, CEMC, CFPC, CIMC, CGSC, COSC, CRC, CCC
CCO Program Director
20. Coding of "slight, mild, minor" Cardiology Conditions
Question:
Many patients come for ECG/EKG phys. Notes says “mild
ventricle leakage” but also says Ef at 60%. Ventricle leakage
can code to ventricular disease or valve disease. What does
mild mean to you when coding? Is the term codeable.
Please expand on words as slight, mild, minor degree of when
put in front of a disease, does it mean they have it?
ANSWER
Alicia Scott, CPC, CPC-I, CRC
CCO Education Director
21. Back to Basics - Practicode Case
Question:
Can Alicia Do a Practicode Case?
YOU BET!
ANSWER
Alicia Scott, CPC, CPC-I, CRC
CCO Education Director
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25. New Blitz Reviews Ready for You
In 2015, you loved our CPC and our ICD-10-CM Blitzes
For 2016, we have a full selection of Blitz Reviews!
➢ CPC Review
➢ ICD-10-CM
➢ ICD-10-PCS
➢ COC - Outpatient
➢ CIC - Inpatient
➢ RA - Risk Adjustment
➢ 2016 CPT Updates
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