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ICD-9 Coding Overview (Part 3 of 4)
"Organization of the ICD Book" is the third ICD-9 coding video in a four-part series from ...
published: 03 May 2010
author: UltimateMedical
ICD-9 Coding Overview (Part 3 of 4)
ICD-9 Coding Overview (Part 3 of 4)
"Organization of the ICD Book" is the third ICD-9 coding video in a four-part series from Ultimate Medical Academy (UMA). You'll explore the ICD-9 code book ...- published: 03 May 2010
- views: 9919
- author: UltimateMedical
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Global Cardiac Bio Implant Devices Market Forecast, Clinical Trials, M&A;(www.renub.com)
http://www.renub.com/report/global-cardiac-bio-implant-devices-implantable-cardioverter-de...
published: 29 Nov 2013
Global Cardiac Bio Implant Devices Market Forecast, Clinical Trials, M&A;(www.renub.com)
Global Cardiac Bio Implant Devices Market Forecast, Clinical Trials, M&A;(www.renub.com)
http://www.renub.com/report/global-cardiac-bio-implant-devices-implantable-cardioverter-defibrillators-implantable-cardiac-pacemakers-heart-valve-coronary-stent-peripheral-stent-ventricular-assist-device-market-forecast-clinical-trials-ma-115 Renub Research study titled "Global Cardiac Implant Devices (Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators, Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers, Heart Valve, Coronary Stent, Peripheral Stent, Ventricular Assist Device) Market Forecast, Clinical Trials, M&A;" provides a comprehensive assessment of the fast-evolving, high-growth global cardiac implant market. This 284 page report with 258 Figures and 24 Tables studies the Global Cardiac Implant Device Market. This report contains 24 chapters and has been bifurcate into 10 segments. i) Worldwide Cardiac Implants Device Analysis (Chapter 2) ii) Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICD) (Chapter 3 to 5) iii) Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers (ICP) (Chapter 6 to 8) iv) Heart Valve (Chapter 9 to 11) v) Coronary Stent (Chapter 12 to 15) vi) Perpheral Stent (Chapter 16 to 17) vii) Ventricular Assist Device (Chapter 18 to 20) viii) Cardiac Implants Devices Clinical Trial Statement (Chapter 21) ix) Merger & Acquisitions (Chapter 22) x) Growth Drivers & Challenges (Chapter 22 to 24) All the above segments have been further sub divided into a) Market & Forecast (2008 - 2017) b) Sales Unit & Forecast (By Volume) (2008 - 2017) c) Market Share & Forecast (2008 - 2017) d) Companies Market Share & Forecast(2008 - 2017) e) Companies Revenue & Forecast (2008 - 2017) f) Clinical Trial Statement g) Merger & Acquisition h) Growth Driver & Challenges The Following 24 Chapters Contains • First chapter is Executive Summary. • Second chapter contains worldwide cardiac implants device market, market share & forecast (2010 -- 2017). • Third to Fifth chapter contains implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) (market, sales unit/volume, market share, volume share, market forecast, volume forecast, geographic region & forecast, companies' revenue & forecast) (2008 -- 2017). • Sixth to Eighth chapter contains implantable cardiac pacemakers (ICP) (market, sales unit/volume, market share, volume share, market forecast, volume forecast, geographic region & forecast, companies' revenue & forecast) (2008 -- 2017). • Ninth to Eleventh chapter contains heart valve (market, sales unit/volume, market share, volume share, market forecast, volume forecast, geographic region & forecast, companies' revenue & forecast) (2009-2017). • Twelfth to Fifteenth chapter contains coronary stent (market, sales unit/volume, market share, volume share, market forecast, volume forecast, geographic region & forecast, companies' revenue & forecast) (2008-2017). • Sixteenth to Seventeenth chapter contains peripheral stent (market, sales unit/volume, market share, volume share, market forecast, volume forecast, geographic region & forecast, companies' revenue & forecast) (2010-2017). • Eighteenth to nineteenth chapter contains ventricular assist device (market, sales unit/volume, market share, volume share, market forecast, volume forecast, geographic region & forecast, companies' revenue & forecast) (2010-2017). • Twentieth to Twenty Three chapters contains clinical trial statement, merger & acquisition, growth driver & challenges. Company Analysis (By Segment) -- Revenue & Forecast Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICD): Boston Scientific, St Jude Medical, Medtronic & Others Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers (ICP): Medtronic, Boston Scientific, St Jude Medical, & Others Heart Valve: Edwards Lifesciences, Medtronic, St. Jude Medical, Sorin Group & Others Coronary Stent: Abbott Laboratories, Boston Scientific, Medtronic, Cordis Corporation (Johnson & Johnson), Others Geographic Region (By Countries) -- Market, Sales Unit (Volume) & Forecast Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICD): Worldwide, United States & Rest of the World (ROW) Implantable Cardiac Pacemakers (ICP): Worldwide, United States & Rest of the World (ROW) Heart Valve: Worldwide Coronary Stent (Drug Eluting Stent & Bare Metal Stent): Worldwide, United States, Japan, Europe & Rest of the World (ROW) Peripheral Stent: Worldwide Ventricular Assist Device: Worldwide, United States & Rest of World (ROW) Clinical Trail Analysis - By Company Edwards Lifesciences, St. Jude Medical, Boston Scientific , Medtronic, Sorin Group, Abbott Laboratories Contact Us Ankit Mishra Relationship Manager Sales & Marketing Div Renub Research Email: info@renub.com Phone: +1-678-302-0700 (USA) +91-120-4219-822 +91-120-254-5750(India) Web: http://www.renub.com/- published: 29 Nov 2013
- views: 1
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Multiple Choice Answers
http://subjectexperts.blogspot.in/2013/09/multiple-choice-answers_2168.html
1. An establ...
published: 20 Sep 2013
Multiple Choice Answers
Multiple Choice Answers
http://subjectexperts.blogspot.in/2013/09/multiple-choice-answers_2168.html 1. An established patient is seen for redness, blurriness and sensitivity to light in her right eye. The documentation states the diagnosis is iritis. Using the ICD-10 guidelines, which would be the first-listed diagnosis for this patient encounter? 2. Codes that have mandatory fifth digits are codes that 3. A patient presents in the office with diarrhea. Physician documents gastroenteritis. What is the first listed diagnosis? 4. What are the correct codes for dehydration due to pneumonia? 5. What convention in the Alphabetic Index tells you to look elsewhere before assigning a code? 6. In the Tabular List, where would you find alternative terms and explanatory phrases? 7. What are the correct code(s) for acute and chronic laryngitis? 8 . What category can not be assigned with any other delivery code in the 630--676 range? 9. What volume of the ICD-9-CM is used by hospitals to report inpatient procedures? 10. An established patient is seen for amenorrhea and galactorrhea, to rule out pituitary tumor. Identify the first listed diagnosis(es). 11. The abbreviation NOS is used A. to indicate that another code may describe the condition more completely or specifically. 12. The correct ICD-10 reporting block that would contain acute cholecystitis with cholelithiasis with obstruction is 13.A patient is diagnosed with controlled Type 2 Diabetes on insulin without complication. Assign the correct code. 14.Identify the correct code for status asthmaticus. 15.Which of the following is not one of the most common forms of Medicare fraud? 16.Identify the correct code for family history of breast cancer, female. 17.What is the main term for "fractured clavicle"? 18.E codes are used to report 19.When a correct substance is properly administered but has an adverse effect, this is called 20.Patient is admitted for radiation therapy for metastatic bone cancer, primary unknown. Patient develops severe vomiting secondary to the course of radiation and is kept an extra day for stabilization. Assign the appropriate codes. 21.Which chapter in the ICD-10 contains codes for the perinatal period? 23.When coding late effects, the code for the _______ is usually sequenced first. 24.Single braces are used in the Tabular List to 25.What does the acronym ICD-9-CM mean? 26.If a QIO provider renders a covered service that costs $100 and bills Medicare for the services and Medicare allows $58, the provider would bill _______ to the patient. 27.Identify the correct diagnosis code for benign essential hypertension. 28.A physician has certified that a patient is terminally ill and is expected to live six months or less. The patient is receiving hospice care. Which part of Medicare will cover this service? 29.What is the main term in the diagnosis "pituitary gland hypofunction"? 30.What is the correct code for impending shock? 31._______ are used to indicate factors influencing health status and contact with health services. 32.Which of the following is the correct code for a threatened spontaneous abortion, unspecified episode of care? 33.In which edition of the Federal Register would hospital facilities be especially interested? 34.For which of the following does Medicare Part A pay? 35.An established patient presents with chest pain. He has a history of previous myocardial infarction and coronary artery bypass surgery. Using the ICD-10 guidelines, which would be the first-listed diagnosis for this patient encounter?- published: 20 Sep 2013
- views: 1
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Medical Coding Course Product Line up
Medical Coding Course Product Line up.
CLICK HERE To Get More CPC Exam Tips, Coding Certi...
published: 28 Aug 2013
Medical Coding Course Product Line up
Medical Coding Course Product Line up
Medical Coding Course Product Line up. CLICK HERE To Get More CPC Exam Tips, Coding Certification Training and CEU Credits. http://www.codingcertification.org Laureen: This is just to give a quick outline for those who are new to the call, maybe you haven't really got a thorough search of our website, but basically we've got a great Medical Terminology & Anatomy Course. It's actually using a textbook written by a coder for coders, the title of it is Medical Terminology & Anatomy for ICD-10 Coding because it pulls in preview, getting you ready for the new ICD-10 coding system, but it's a typical medical terminology book grouped by organ systems. It's very good; we've got lots of great feedback on it. The course includes the textbook and lectures by me, tests, practice exercises. It's been very well received. We've got our flagship course, the Physician Based Coding Course, PBC for short. That's the one that people take when they're preparing for the CPC course, and that you can work in a physician office, outpatient office. You will get a full CPT training and ICD-9 training and HCPCS. The Facility-Based Medical Coding Course is a fairly new offering that is for those who are preparing for the CPC-H. The "H" on that stands for "outpatient hospital." Not everyone knows that, they think inpatient and outpatient, but it's just outpatient. The AAPC isn't trying to get into the inpatient world, they're leaving that for AHIMA; so the CPC-H is outpatient. It's basically, everything that you learned in the Physician-Based Coding Course, in addition to reimbursement knowledge related to outpatient. The coding aspect chapters are a little more condensed than what you would get in the Physician-Based Coding Course. That's how that one works and we currently have that on sale, $300 off, because it's a new offering. We've got our famous Review Blitz Video Package. With that comes either on DVD or online. If you are a PBC student we bundle that in. We've got our new Mini-Mock Practice Exams. Thank you, Ruth. Those are great, they are just 50 questions each and you can do them like in two hours and get a score immediately online to know how you're doing. Our formula for success you'll hear us talk about is number one, a good course, like our PBC course. Number two, a good review like our Blitz. And number three, timed practice exams until you get an 85%. If you follow those three steps, you are sure to pass your exam the first time. But the practice exams are very key. Once you get your certification and you're looking for CEU classes besides what we offer here once a month we've got CEU Classes (On Demand). I just wanted to draw your attention to the Replay Club. What we've done is, we've broken up every single chapter from the courses and made them into (On Demand) CEU Classes. This might be new for a lot of people on the call even the groupies. So, if you're looking for CEU or if you just want to take one of our chapters, if you will, then this is a great way to do it. We've got Anesthesia, Business of Medicine, Cardiovascular, Digestive, E/M -- that's a popular one. So, check this out. We have got a nice long list now, CEUs, very reasonably priced. I do want to show you that. Then, we've got our ICD-10-CM Mini Course, that kind of helps you transition from your the ICD-9 knowledge to the new ICD-10 Coding system that will help you prepare for the proficiency exam if you're already certified. ICD-10 will not be tested on until January 2015. It goes into effect October 2014, but as far as CPC exam, it won't show up until January 2015. If you want to see a listing of all of our courses and products, just go to CodingCertification.Org/products.- published: 28 Aug 2013
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UMA BC2030 Week 3 Chapter 23 - Radiology Part 2
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published: 29 Nov 2010
author: UltimateMedical
UMA BC2030 Week 3 Chapter 23 - Radiology Part 2
UMA BC2030 Week 3 Chapter 23 - Radiology Part 2
- published: 29 Nov 2010
- views: 189
- author: UltimateMedical
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Chapter 1 p2
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published: 05 Jul 2012
author: Jaime Sand
Chapter 1 p2
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Anatomy and Terminology Class -- Contexomedia.com eLearning Demo Video
This 9 hour online course is taught from a coder's perspective and will greatly increase y...
published: 16 Oct 2009
author: ContexoCoding
Anatomy and Terminology Class -- Contexomedia.com eLearning Demo Video
Anatomy and Terminology Class -- Contexomedia.com eLearning Demo Video
This 9 hour online course is taught from a coder's perspective and will greatly increase your understanding of medical documentation and proper code assignme...- published: 16 Oct 2009
- views: 16978
- author: ContexoCoding
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MDS 3.0 Section D, Mood
We would like to hear from you. Please send all comments to MDS30Comments@cms.hhs.gov. Tha...
published: 13 Sep 2010
author: CMSHHSgov
MDS 3.0 Section D, Mood
MDS 3.0 Section D, Mood
We would like to hear from you. Please send all comments to MDS30Comments@cms.hhs.gov. Thank you for your time. Under the agreements with the Annals of Inter...- published: 13 Sep 2010
- views: 12933
- author: CMSHHSgov
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What are E codes?
What are e codes? Click here to get more cpc exam tips, coding certification training, and...
published: 09 Jan 2013
author: MedicalCodingCert
What are E codes?
What are E codes?
What are e codes? Click here to get more cpc exam tips, coding certification training, and ceu credits. http://www.codingcertification.org/freetips-yt E code...- published: 09 Jan 2013
- views: 371
- author: MedicalCodingCert
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Education Book Review: Anatomy and Physiology (Cliffs Quick Review) by Phillip E. Pack Ph.D.
http://www.EducationBookMix.com This is the summary of Anatomy and Physiology (Cliffs Quic...
published: 16 Oct 2012
author: EducationBooks
Education Book Review: Anatomy and Physiology (Cliffs Quick Review) by Phillip E. Pack Ph.D.
Education Book Review: Anatomy and Physiology (Cliffs Quick Review) by Phillip E. Pack Ph.D.
http://www.EducationBookMix.com This is the summary of Anatomy and Physiology (Cliffs Quick Review) by Phillip E. Pack Ph.D..- published: 16 Oct 2012
- views: 20
- author: EducationBooks
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E&M; Coding: The Under-coding Issue and how to avoid it
Discusses under-coding as a management issue; basic Evaluation and Management 101; The Fal...
published: 01 Aug 2013
E&M; Coding: The Under-coding Issue and how to avoid it
E&M; Coding: The Under-coding Issue and how to avoid it
Discusses under-coding as a management issue; basic Evaluation and Management 101; The False Claims Act; How to Identify Under-Coding; Benchmarking Tools that may be useful to your practice; How your EMR can help in proper coding; Auditing your office- published: 01 Aug 2013
- views: 12
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ICD-9 Coding Overview (Part 4 of 4)
This ICD-9 coding tutorial, titled "Use of the ICD Book," is the fourth medical coding vid...
published: 03 May 2010
author: UltimateMedical
ICD-9 Coding Overview (Part 4 of 4)
ICD-9 Coding Overview (Part 4 of 4)
This ICD-9 coding tutorial, titled "Use of the ICD Book," is the fourth medical coding video in a four-part series from Ultimate Medical Academy (UMA). Learn...- published: 03 May 2010
- views: 10504
- author: UltimateMedical
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Mastering Medicare Coding, Billing, and Compliance -- ContexoMedia.com eLearning
This workshop is just what the doctor ordered when it comes to fending off a negative audi...
published: 21 Oct 2009
author: ContexoCoding
Mastering Medicare Coding, Billing, and Compliance -- ContexoMedia.com eLearning
Mastering Medicare Coding, Billing, and Compliance -- ContexoMedia.com eLearning
This workshop is just what the doctor ordered when it comes to fending off a negative audit from the RAC, Medicares new bounty hunters. Topics of interest in...- published: 21 Oct 2009
- views: 3677
- author: ContexoCoding
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Coding e Codes
coding e codes E codes. They're so much fun. A lot of people get confused about E codes bu...
published: 19 Jan 2013
author: CodingCertification
Coding e Codes
Coding e Codes
coding e codes E codes. They're so much fun. A lot of people get confused about E codes but it's not really that big of a deal once you start playing around ...- published: 19 Jan 2013
- views: 686
- author: CodingCertification
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2013 - 321 Code It Chapter 4
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published: 05 Apr 2013
author: missokieok
2013 - 321 Code It Chapter 4
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Healthcare Legal and Regulatory Affairs by Addiox @848-200-0448
For more information please visit: http://www.addiox.com
Call us: 848-200-0448 || Email us...
published: 08 Dec 2013
Healthcare Legal and Regulatory Affairs by Addiox @848-200-0448
Healthcare Legal and Regulatory Affairs by Addiox @848-200-0448
For more information please visit: http://www.addiox.com Call us: 848-200-0448 || Email us - info@addiox.com Addiox offers a range of verified solutions to make paying for health services easier. We have the expertise in the healthcare sector with extensive experience in implementation and support, Payers now can relax and we will guide them toward success. We provide experienced Healthcare IT consultants to payers to improve or upgrade their IT Systems. We have expertise in Claims processing system like QNXT and FACETS and we can have our team implement systems for you. Addiox have extensive experience in implementation,staffing and providing support to major healthcare IT products and systems. For more information please visit: http://www.addiox.com Call us: 848-200-0448 || Email us - info@addiox.com Addiox offers a range of verified solutions to make paying for health services easier. We have the expertise in the healthcare sector with extensive experience in implementation and support, Payers now can relax and we will guide them toward success. We provide experienced Healthcare IT consultants to payers to improve or upgrade their IT Systems. We have expertise in Claims processing system like QNXT and FACETS and we can have our team implement systems for you. Addiox have extensive experience in implementation,staffing and providing support to major healthcare IT products and systems. Topics Covered in this Training Introduction to Business Analysis 1. Introduction to HealthCare 2. What is HealthCare 3. HealthCare Coverage Statistics 4. Major development in HealthCare 5. Electronic Health Record (EHR) 6. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) 2. Managed HealthCare 1. History of Managed HealthCare 2. Managed Care Organizations 3. Managed Care Models 4. Consumer Directed Health Plans 5. Accreditation of Managed Care Organizations 6. Effects of Managed Care of a Physician's Practice 3. Processing Claims 1. Processing Insurance Claim 2. Managing New Patients 3. Managing Established Patients 4. Managing Office Insurance Finances 5. Insurance Claim Life Cycle 6. Maintaining Insurance Claim Files 7. Claims Models Healthcare claims overview -- Institutional, 8. Professional, Dental and Pharmacy 9. Health Insurance claims process -- Adjudication (Acceptance, Denials, Rejections, others) 10. QNXT Or NASCO -- Data model 11. ADDIOX TECHNOLOGIES -- HEALTHCAER CURRICULUM 12. Copyright © 2013 Addiox Technologies. All Rights Reserved 4. Legal and Regulatory issues 1. Introduction to Legal and Regulatory Considerations 2. Federal laws and Events That Affect HealthCare 3. Retention of Records 4. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) 5. HCPCS 5. ICD-9 CM 1. Overview of ICD-9 CM 2. Medical Necessity 3. Outpatient ICD-9 CM Coding guidelines 4. ICD-9 CM Coding System 6. ICD-10 CM 1. ICD-9 Legacy Coding System 2. Overview of ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS 3. Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting 7. Blue Cross Blue Shield 1. History of Blue Cross Blue Shield 2. Blue Cross Blue Shield Plans 3. Billing Notes 4. Claims Instructions 5. Blue Cross Blue shield Secondary Coverage 8. Other 1. 4010 vs. 5010 Compliance 2. Medicaid vs. Medicare 3. HealthCare Business rules 4. Encounters Submission to States and CMS 5. Healthcare Reforms 6. Healthcare links for online resources 9. Case Studies: 1. Discuss Real-time BRD's and TRD's 2. Test Cases / Test Plan 3. Resumes Building 4. Interview Preparation- published: 08 Dec 2013
- views: 2
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Burn ICD 9
Alright, my turn, burn codes. Actually, I thought this was going to be a long one. It's ac...
published: 01 Mar 2013
author: MedicalCodingCert
Burn ICD 9
Burn ICD 9
Alright, my turn, burn codes. Actually, I thought this was going to be a long one. It's actually an easy one. So Theresa writes, "Here's a question. What CPT...- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 304
- author: MedicalCodingCert