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ICD-10 Boot CampPart 4 – Documentation Improvement Strategies

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Presented by Evan M. Gwilliam, DC MBA BS CPC CCPC NCICS CCCPC CPC-I MCS-P CPMA

Chief Product Officer

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Dr. Evan Gwilliam

• Education• Bachelor’s of Science, Accounting - Brigham Young University• Master’s of Business Administration - Broadview University• Doctor of Chiropractic, Valedictorian - Palmer College of

Chiropractic

• Certifications• Certified Professional Coder (CPC) - AAPC• Nationally Certified Insurance Coding Specialist (NCICS) - NCCT• Certified Chiropractic Professional Coder (CCPC) - AAPC• ChiroCode Certified Chiropractic Professional Coder (CCCPC) -

ChiroCode• Certified Professional Coder – Instructor (CPC-I) - AAPC• Medical Compliance Specialist – Physician (MCS-P) - MCS• Certified Professional Medical Auditor (CPMA) – AAPC, NAMAS• Certified ICD-10 Trainer - AAPC

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Overview• Part 1 - ICD-10 fundamentals and navigation• Part 2 - Coding conventions and guidelines• Part 3 - ICD-10 code selection strategies• Part 4 - Documentation improvement

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

1. Find the diagnostic statement from a recent patient note.2. Locate the ICD-9 codes reported for that service.3. Search for the ICD-10 code using one of these three methods:

a. Code mapping (i.e. GEMs tables)b. A common ICD-10 code listc. Alphabetic Index

4. Look up the code in the Tabular List and review the 4th, 5th, 6th, and/or 7th character.

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5. Review in-column instructions at the level of each character. Pay particular attention to inclusion, Excludes1, and Excludes2 notes.6. Compare the new codes to the existing diagnostic statement.7. Re-create the note to ensure that it supports the newly selected ICD-10 codes.8. The next time a patient presents with that condition, document in the new way.

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

1. Find the diagnostic statement from a recent patient note.2. Locate the ICD-9 codes reported for that service.3. Search for the ICD-10 code using one of these three methods:

a. Code mapping (i.e. GEMs tables)b. A common ICD-10 code listc. Alphabetic Index

4. Look up the code in the Tabular List and review the 4th, 5th, 6th, and/or 7th character.

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In ICD-9, the codes might be:  • 847.0 Cervical sprain• 339.21 Acute post-traumatic headache

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

1. Find the diagnostic statement from a recent patient note.2. Locate the ICD-9 codes reported for that service.3. Search for the ICD-10 code using one of these three methods:

a. Code mapping (i.e. GEMs tables)b. A common ICD-10 code listc. Alphabetic Index

4. Look up the code in the Tabular List and review the 4th, 5th, 6th, and/or 7th character.

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In ICD-9, the codes might be:  • 847.0 Cervical sprain• 339.21 Acute post-traumatic headache

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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12Code map – page 124

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S16.1xx_ Strain of muscle, fascia, and tendon at neck level

Common codes – page 47

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14Alphabetic Index– page 470

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In ICD-9, the codes might be:  • 847.0 Cervical sprain

These methods suggest the following options:• S13.4xx_ Sprain of ligaments of the cervical

spine  OR

• S13.8xx_ Sprain of joints and ligaments of other parts of the neck

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

1. Find the diagnostic statement from a recent patient note.2. Locate the ICD-9 codes reported for that service.3. Search for the ICD-10 code using one of these three methods:

a. Code mapping (i.e. GEMs tables)b. A common ICD-10 code listc. Alphabetic Index

4. Look up the code in the Tabular List and review the 4th, 5th, 6th, and/or 7th character.

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5. Review in-column instructions at the level of each character. Pay particular attention to inclusion, Excludes1, and Excludes2 notes.6. Compare the new codes to the existing diagnostic statement.7. Re-create the note to ensure that it supports the newly selected ICD-10 codes.8. The next time a patient presents with that condition, document in the new way.

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

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18Tabular – pages 278 - 279

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19Tabular – page 281

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In ICD-9, the codes might be:  • 847.0 Cervical sprainThe excludes2 note leads us to consider in addition:• S16.1xx_ Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon

at neck level

Note: Sprain and strain are separate codes in ICD-10. GEMs crosswalks won’t tell you about this code, you need to know how to read the instructional notes.

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In ICD-9, the codes might be:  • 847.0 Cervical sprain• 339.21 Acute post-traumatic

headache

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

1. Find the diagnostic statement from a recent patient note.2. Locate the ICD-9 codes reported for that service.3. Search for the ICD-10 code using one of these three methods:

a. Code mapping (i.e. GEMs tables)b. A common ICD-10 code listc. Alphabetic Index

4. Look up the code in the Tabular List and review the 4th, 5th, 6th, and/or 7th character.

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23Code map – page 61

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24Common codes – page 47

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25Alphabetic index – page 461

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In ICD-9, the codes might be:• 339.21 Acute post-traumatic headacheThese methods suggest:• G44.319 Acute post-traumatic headache, not

intractable• G44.3- Headache, post-traumatic

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

1. Find the diagnostic statement from a recent patient note.2. Locate the ICD-9 codes reported for that service.3. Search for the ICD-10 code using one of these three methods:

a. Code mapping (i.e. GEMs tables)b. A common ICD-10 code listc. Alphabetic Index

4. Look up the code in the Tabular List and review the 4th, 5th, 6th, and/or 7th character.

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28Tabular List – page 151

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In the Tabular List, we find:G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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5. Review in-column instructions at the level of each character. Pay particular attention to inclusion, Excludes1, and Excludes2 notes.6. Compare the new codes to the existing diagnostic statement.7. Re-create the note to ensure that it supports the newly selected ICD-10 codes.8. The next time a patient presents with that condition, document in the new way.

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

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31Tabular List – page 150

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34 specialty specific ICD-10 books• More than 70 pages which

teach• Conventions• Guidelines• Implementation steps• Documentation

strategies• Provider Documentation

Guides• Specialty specific

• GEMs mapping• Alpha Index• Abridged Tabular List

Use “CureMD20” to save $20 at

InstaCode.com

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“Exam findings are consistent with cervical sprain/strain and acute cephalgia. The patient was the driver in a motor vehicle accident.”

In ICD-9, the codes might be:  • 847.0 Cervical sprain• 339.21 Acute post-traumatic headache

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Sample Diagnostic Statement

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5. Review in-column instructions at the level of each character. Pay particular attention to inclusion, Excludes1, and Excludes2 notes.6. Compare the new codes to the existing diagnostic statement.7. Re-create the note to ensure that it supports the newly selected ICD-10 codes.8. The next time a patient presents with that condition, document in the new way.

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment .”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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“Initial exam findings are consistent with whiplash sprain of the ligaments of the cervical spine and strain of the muscles at the neck level. The patient also has acute post-traumatic headache, which does not respond to over the counter medications.  Patient was the driver of a vehicle that collided with a pick up truck on the interstate and is now in active treatment.”  

The ICD-10 codes in this case are:• S13.4xxA Sprain of ligaments of the cervical spine, initial

encounter• S16.1xxA Strain of muscles, fascia and tendon at neck level,

initial encounter• G44.311 Acute post-traumatic headache, intractable• V43.53xA Car driver injured in collision with pick-up truck in

traffic accident, initial encounter• Y92.411 Interstate as place of occurrence of the external

cause

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Documentation for ICD-10

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

1. Find the diagnostic statement from a recent patient note.2. Locate the ICD-9 codes reported for that service.3. Search for the ICD-10 code using one of these three methods:

a. Code mapping (i.e. GEMs tables)b. A common ICD-10 code listc. Alphabetic Index

4. Look up the code in the Tabular List and review the 4th, 5th, 6th, and/or 7th character.

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5. Review in-column instructions at the level of each character. Pay particular attention to inclusion, Excludes1, and Excludes2 notes.6. Compare the new codes to the existing diagnostic statement.7. Re-create the note to ensure that it supports the newly selected ICD-10 codes.8. The next time a patient presents with that condition, document in the new way.

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ICD-10 Documentation Strategy

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34 specialty specific ICD-10 books• More than 70 pages which

teach• Conventions• Guidelines• Implementation steps• Documentation

strategies• Provider Documentation

Guides• Specialty specific

• GEMs mapping• Alpha Index• Abridged Tabular List

Use “CureMD20” to save $20 at

InstaCode.com

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