clinical coding reference
Can anyone suggest a good clinical coding reference for a new CDI RN ?
Something that explains the clinical indicators needed to be able to code certain diagnosis.
Thanks so much, Nicole.
Something that explains the clinical indicators needed to be able to code certain diagnosis.
Thanks so much, Nicole.
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I don't know if you are truly looking for a coding reference or a CDI reference? Coders have to code the dx if it is documented, regardless of clinical indicators. If you are concerned about recognizing clinical indicators in order to query for a dx or to support/validate a diagnosis that is already made you could start with the CDI handbook or pocket guide. Ultimately a medical reference is needed. Our primary reference is UpToDate though we look for support in the major journals and medical books as well.
Katy
The CDI Pocket Guide is a great reference to have. Optum also has a book entitled "Guide to Clinical Validation, Documentation, and Coding. Validating code assignments with clinical documentation". I think you can google the title and see a sample of the book or either search www.optumcoding.com and see if you can see a preview of the content. I would recommend the CDI Pocket Guide and the Optum book if you can get both.
Jeff
Hi Nicole,
I would also recommend an ACDIS Bootcamp, if you have not already attended one
The CDI Pocket Guide is one of the most concise and complete guides I have used. Very helpful in many respects. I also agree the Bootcamp is an excellent resource.
Paul
Jackie
Do you know who publishes this? It sounds like a great resource!
Jeff
Channel Publishing. It's really a great resource.
I would also study/learn new and old Coding Clinics, the Official Coding Guidelines. They aren't clinical resources, however they are just as important, IMO.
-Richard