Stay away from the Zika Virus! — Fun with ICD–10
A92.8 — Other specified mosquito-borne viral feversnnR50.9 — Fever with chillsnnR53.83 — Other fatigue
A92.8 — Other specified mosquito-borne viral feversnnR50.9 — Fever with chillsnnR53.83 — Other fatigue
nnAre you a hardcore NBA fan who sits at the television screaming and shouting as your favorite NBA team scores the winning basket? As if you didn’t know professional sports players get paid the big money, learn more by reading the article below.nnOur heroes of professional sports are paid and often paid very big! If I could only have been a wide receiver, quarterback, or maybe a professional hockey player or basketball star! Whatever your sport, you know who they are and how well they are paid. The NBA’s average player salary is $5.15 million…I just Googled it! Why? Because they have mastered their trade, they have become elite actors (some more than others) of their craft and they are a relative few.nnPhysicians are the professional athlete of healthcare! Why? Same reason, you have mastered the trade, you are the elite actors of your craft and you are a relative few. I didn’t go to medical school, do a residency or become fellowship trained – you did! AND, just like professional athletes, your working life span is shorter than the rest of us. In your case it started late because of your training. It will end early because of the physical demands of being a provider and the occasional “heebie jeebies” you pick up along the way. Therefore, using my logic, you should be paid well, very well. Get to the point, Todd… Ok, here is the point: STOP giving it away!!!!! BE PAID FOR IT!!nn
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nMr. Welter has over 25 years of healthcare industry experience assisting physicians and other providers, hospitals and other facilities with the business side of medicine. Through strategic planning and analysis, Mr. Welter’s main focus is to strategically increase revenues and profitability in this radically changing health care environment. Mr. Welter has a Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership from Regis University in Denver where he has had an appointment as affiliate faculty in the School for Professional Studies for over ten years. In addition, Mr. Welter holds a faculty appointment at the University of Denver’s University College. In the Health Care Leadership program he teaches Macro Economics in Health Care and Innovative Strategies and Change in Health Care to graduate students.
L68.0 — HirsutismnnQ84.2 — Other congenital malformations of hairnnZ73.4 — Inadequate social skills, not elsewhere classified
Supply and demand pressures are rising when it comes to healthcare. Yes, healthcare has supply and demand in America, regardless of our opinions on this matter! nnYes, it does apply to healthcare, believe it or not. There are supply and demand pressures in pricing and in reimbursement, etc. There is even elasticity and inelasticity in cost and supply. In healthcare sometimes it can work backwards: like when more supply creates its own demand for services.nnThe one area that is an absolute is the power of the providers pen! In the American system only a credentialed provider can order tests, admit, discharge and even refer patients. Why is this sword so powerful, you ask? Because it comes attached to the providers license, education, their experience and their professional liability all of which have a cost! That cost needs to be covered by reimbursement! (Think beyond fee-for-service.) If you are being asked to participate in a program, a study, a new methodology and it needs a provider’s pen (the almighty order sword) to make it work you should be paid for it!nn nn
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nMr. Welter has over 25 years of healthcare industry experience assisting physicians and other providers, hospitals and other facilities with the business side of medicine. Through strategic planning and analysis, Mr. Welter’s main focus is to strategically increase revenues and profitability in this radically changing health care environment. Mr. Welter has a Masters Degree in Organizational Leadership from Regis University in Denver where he has had an appointment as affiliate faculty in the School for Professional Studies for over ten years. In addition, Mr. Welter holds a faculty appointment at the University of Denver’s University College. In the Health Care Leadership program he teaches Macro Economics in Health Care and Innovative Strategies and Change in Health Care to graduate students.
Written By: Toni M. Woods, CCS, CPC, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer, Director of Coding/CompliancennThis year many are anticipating the first update to the ICD-10 code set after a lengthy 5 year code freeze. Annually, new codes are added, revised, and deleted and with this being the first year of federally mandated use for the brand new code set, everyone is hoping for clarification on many coding conundrums that have perplexed us over the past year.nnOf note, this year’s updates will include 2,670 proposed code changes, which will take effect on October 1, 2016. The updates will be released and published on the CDC’s website in June, about 5 months before implementation is required.n
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nThe Welter Healthcare Partners coding department (based on client requests) are imploring for the following, much needed ICD-10-CM changes/clarifications:n
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nnnNow is the time to identify gaps, get the training your practice/organization needs, and conduct documentation queries. We recommend participating in Welter Healthcare Partners’s ICD-10 PUSH Program (Persist Until Success Happens) to ensure a smooth, successful transition, and to avoid claim denials and payment delays. Let our experts help make your job easier! Contact us today!