Module 1
- History of ICD
- ICD-10 code characteristics
- Comparision
- ICD-10 Attributes
- Seven Characters of ICD-10
Module 2
- Four Major Objectives that guided the Development of ICD-10
- Section: Character 1
- Body System: Character 2
- Root Operation: Character 3
- Body Part: Character 4
- Approach: Character 5
- Device: Character 6
- QualifierL Character 7
Module 3
- Medical and Surgical Section
- Root Operation Groups
- Excision
- Resection
- Detachment
- Destruction
- Extraction
Module 4
- Drainage
- Extirpation
- Fragmentation
Module 5
Module 6
- Transplantation
- Rettachment
- Transfer
- Reposition
Module 7
- Restriction
- Occlusion
- Dilatation
- Bypass
Module 8
- Insertion
- Replacement
- Supplement
- Change
- Removal
- Revision
Module 9
Module 10
Module 11
- Fusion
- Alteration
- Creation
Module 12
- Introduction
- Obstetrics
- Delivery
Module 13
- Placement Section
- Change
- Packing
- Immobilization
- Compression
- Dressing
- Traction
Module 14
- Administration
- Transfusion
- Irrigation
- Introduction
Module 15
- Measurement and Monitoring
Module 16
- Extracorporeal Assistance and Performance
Module 17
Module 18
Module 19
- Other Procedures of ICD-10
Module 20
Module 21
- Ancillary Section
- Imaging Section
- Nuclear Medicine
- Radiation Oncology
- Physical Rehabilitation
- Mental Health Section
- Substance Abuse Treatment Section
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Module 1
- ICD-10 CM Introduction
- ICD-10 CM Conventions
Module 2
- How to code
- Applying Coding guidelines
- Excludes 1 and Excludes 2
- Points to Remember
Module 3
- Chap 1: Infectious and parasitic diseases
- Chap 2: Neoplasms
- Chap 3: Diseases of blood, blood-forming organs, certain disorders involving immune mechanism
- Chap 4: Endocrine, nutritional, metabolic diseases
- Chap 5: Mental and behavioral disorders
- Chap 6: Diseases of nervous system
Module 4
- Chap 7: Diseases of the eye and adnexa
- Chap 8: Diseases of ear and mastoid process
- Chap 9: Diseases of circulatory system
- Chap 10: Diseases of respiratory system
Module 5
- Chap 11: Diseases of digestive system
- Chap 12: Diseases of skin, subcutaneous tissue
- Chap 13: Diseases of musculoskeletal system, connective tissue
- Chap 14: Diseases of genitourinary system
Module 6
- Chap 15: Pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium
- Chap 16: Conditions originating in perinatal period
- Chap 17: Congenital malformations, deformations, chromosomal abnormalities
Module 7
- Chap 18: Clinical findings not elsewhere classified
- Chap 19: Injury, poisoning, other external causes
- Chap 20: External causes of morbidity
- Chap 21: Health status/contacting health service
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- HIPAA X12 transactions
- HIPAA 4010 and 5010 crosswalk
- 5010 837p and CMS 1500 crosswalk
- HIPAA 5010 Data Strings
- CMS-1500/5010 interactive files
- Understand and interpret the HIPAA 5010 file.
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- What is GEM
- GEM examples
- GEM technical issues
- Reverse lookup
- GEM flags explanation with examples
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- What is HL7
- Clinical Examples
- Interpret HL7 message
- Create HL7 message
- Data Types
- Sample messages
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