Diagnosis Coding:
Follow 5 Steps for Audit-Proof Medical Necessity
Published on Fri Jun 10, 2011
Keep current and accurate training and records.With a solid ICD-9 coding policy, your podiatry practice can ensure strong documentation to show medical necessity for services your physicians provide. Here's how to establish a policy that will go the distance when auditors come calling:Establish Coding ResourcesStep 1. The first building block of a well-designed coding policy is to indicate that you adhere to the ICD-9-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, says Tricia A. Twombly, BSN, RN, HCS-D, CHCE, senior education consultant and director of coding with Foundation Management Services in Denton, Texas. Not staying up-to-date with these standard rules can lead to trouble.For details: The Official Guidelines are updated each year and usually are available shortly after the annual ICD-9 updates are made public. If you keep up on the rules in the official guidelines, you won't have to worry about being blindsided byany across-the-board ICD-9 coding changes.Step 2. Establish [...]