Opinion on documentation ?
I have a patient that nephrology consultant documented that the patient has volume overload/CHF. This patient is ESRD on HD.
The primary on the case never documents CHF, no history nor acute. He documents in his H & P: 1. pulmonary edema, secondary to endstage renal disease. He continues to document this through the documentation and the DC summary: patient was once again admitted to the hospital with volume overload secondary to end-stage renal disease. She received hemodialysis on multiple days with improvement in her overall condition.
What would you code as principal? I have reviewed again all the coding clinics, could I code the volume overload and not the CHF since the primary does not document the CHF anywhere and notes that the volume overload secondary to ESRD ?
Thanks
Tiffany Andras LPN CCS CCDS
Clinical Documentatoin Improvement
Thibodaux Regional Medical Center
602 North Acadia Road
Thibodaux, La. 70301
985-493-4593
The primary on the case never documents CHF, no history nor acute. He documents in his H & P: 1. pulmonary edema, secondary to endstage renal disease. He continues to document this through the documentation and the DC summary: patient was once again admitted to the hospital with volume overload secondary to end-stage renal disease. She received hemodialysis on multiple days with improvement in her overall condition.
What would you code as principal? I have reviewed again all the coding clinics, could I code the volume overload and not the CHF since the primary does not document the CHF anywhere and notes that the volume overload secondary to ESRD ?
Thanks
Tiffany Andras LPN CCS CCDS
Clinical Documentatoin Improvement
Thibodaux Regional Medical Center
602 North Acadia Road
Thibodaux, La. 70301
985-493-4593
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Katy Good, RN, BSN, CCDS, CCS
Clinical Documentation Program Coordinator
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Flagstaff Medical Center
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Tiffany
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Katy Good, RN, BSN, CCDS, CCS
Clinical Documentation Program Coordinator
AHIMA Approved ICD-10CM/PCS Trainer
Flagstaff Medical Center
Kathryn.Good@nahealth.com
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Judy
Judy Riley, RHIT, CCS, CPC
Coding/CDI Manager
LRGHealthcare
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Another point you may want to make to the coder is that the intervention, "the multiple HD" treatments seem to assist the patient in improving. This leads me to believe the fluid overload related to ESRD is the principal.
We struggle here with this a great deal. Our coders like to use CHF as the PDX on many occasions. I would sequence the CHF as a secondary.
Lisa
Lisa Romanello, RN,BSN,FNS,CCDS
Manager, Clinical Documentation Improvement
Quality and Compliance
CJW Medical Center
804-228-6527
AHIMA Approved ICD-10 CM/PCS Trainer
Angelisa.Romanello@HCAHealthcare.com
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MD should be asked if the fluid overload/edema associated with any CHF
MD should be asked to distinguish NON-Cardiogenic Fluid Overload from any "CHF".
MD should be asked if this is Non-Cardiogenic Acute Pulmonary Edema 2/2??
MD should be asked if this is 'simply' fluid overload in a pt that missed dialysis
Paul Evans, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS
Manager, Regional Clinical Documentation & Coding Integrity
Sutter West Bay
633 Folsom St., 7th Floor, Office 7-044
San Francisco, CA 94107
Cell: 415.412.9421
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Judy
Judy Riley, RHIT, CCS, CPC
Coding/CDI Manager
LRGHealthcare
Lakes x 3315
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Kerry Seekircher, RN, BS, CCDS, CDIP
Clinical Documentation Specialist Supervisor
Northern Westchester Hospital
400 East Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Email: kseekircher@nwhc.net
Phone: 914-666-1243
Fax: 914-666-1013
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Bear in mind that the 'default' code (see C. Clinic) when a chart concurrently states 'CHF, pulmonary edema, and fluid overload' is the CHF unless the record states clearly o/w.
PE
Paul Evans, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS
Manager, Regional Clinical Documentation & Coding Integrity
Sutter West Bay
633 Folsom St., 7th Floor, Office 7-044
San Francisco, CA 94107
Cell: 415.412.9421
evanspx@sutterhealth.org
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The interesting thing about a principal of hypertensive heart/kidney disease is that it allows you to pick up Acute systolic/diastolic/combined HF as an MCC.
Mark
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I too like your query.
Jolene File,RHIT,CCS,CPC-H,CCDS
Documentation Improvement Specialist-Coder
Hays Medical Center
jolene.file@haysmed.com
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Thanks Tiffany
Hope the form can be useful to you.
Paul
Paul Evans, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS
Manager, Regional Clinical Documentation & Coding Integrity
Sutter West Bay
633 Folsom St., 7th Floor, Office 7-044
San Francisco, CA 94107
Cell: 415.412.9421
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Paul Evans, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS
Manager, Regional Clinical Documentation & Coding Integrity
Sutter West Bay
633 Folsom St., 7th Floor, Office 7-044
San Francisco, CA 94107
Cell: 415.412.9421
evanspx@sutterhealth.org
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