PDPM: Developing ICD-10 Expertise for Effective Coding of Clinical Categories & Non-Therapy Ancillary: 13-Part Webinar Series4/3/201911am12:15pm
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Moving Mountains 13 part webinar series! LeadingAge WA has continued our partnership with Proactive Medical (that brought you our successful 2018 Phase 2 trainings) to prepare for the next webinar series focused on successfully managing the industry changes taking effect in 2019 including Phase 3 Requirements of Participation and the potential transition of Medicare PPS from RUGs IV to the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM). Our goal is to support Washington SNF’s with substantive education, tools, and resources to implement practical, step-wise action plans for success with the 2019 changes.
Session: PDPM: Developing ICD.10 Expertise for Effective Coding of Clinical Categories & Non-Therapy Ancillary
Presented By:
• Shelly Maffia, MSN, MBA, RN, LNHA, QCP, Clinical Consultant
• Amie Martin, • Eleisha Wilkes
Course Description:
This 1.25 hour webinar will focus on best practices for ICD 10 coding accuracy in preparation for transition to the Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM).
Learning Objectives:
1. Review diagnosis codes that will impact payment in the upcoming Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM)
2. Describe best practices for diagnosis coding in the SNF setting
3. Identify the types of clinical information that should be documented to support ICD-10- CM diagnosis coding specificity
Course Content:
11:00 a.m. PDPM Overview – Diagnosis Codes impact payment in PDPM
11:30 a.m. Documentation specificity to support medical necessity
• Physician specificity
• Nursing
• Therapy
• Medical review risk areas
11:45 a.m. Best practices for assigning codes across the interdisciplinary team
Noon Billing considerations/Code sequencing
12:15 p.m. Closing Comments/ Q&A
Target Audience: Director of Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing, Nurse Managers, Nursing Home Administrators, Nursing staff and leaders, Quality Assurance Director, Medical Records, MDS staff, Therapy staff
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