National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) Self Directed Learning Framework
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1 Document filename: NCCQ(UK) Self Directed Learning Framework Directorate / Programme Solution Design, Standards and Assurance Project Information Standards Delivery Document Reference CCS Project Manager Status Approved Owner Lynn Bracewell Version 1.0 Author Elaine Milburn Version issue date January 2014 National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) Self Directed Learning Framework
2 Revision History Version Date Summary of Changes 0.1 January 2014 First draft for comment/sign-off by Partnership & Examination QA Board Reviewers This document must be reviewed by the following people: author to indicate reviewers Reviewer name Title / Responsibility Date Version Professor Bernard Richards Chairman NCCQ(UK) Examination Quality Assurance Board January Lin Snow AHRIM Director of Education, IHRIM January Helen Kielty ACC IHRIM Associate Director of Education (Clinical Coding) January Isabel Chevis FHRIM Chief Executive, IHRIM January Approved by This document must be approved by the following people: author to indicate approvers Name Signature Title Date Version Lynn Bracewell Head of Clinical Classifications, NHS CFH 1.0 Glossary of Terms Term / Abbreviation NCCQ(UK) ICD-10 What it stands for National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) International Statistical Classification of diseases and related Health Problems Tenth Revision 2010 Edition OPCS-4 OPCS Classification of Interventions and Procedures Version 4.7 (April 2014) 2
3 A&P SNOMED CT High Cost Drugs List Chemotherapy Regimens List Anatomy & Physiology Systematised Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms High Cost Drugs List Clinical Coding Guidance OPCS-4.7 High Cost Drugs List - OPCS-4.7 Chemotherapy Regimens Clinical Coding Guidance OPCS-4.7 Chemotherapy Regimens OPCS-4.7 Document Control: The controlled copy of this document is maintained in the HSCIC corporate network. Any copies of this document held outside of that area, in whatever format (e.g. paper, attachment), are considered to have passed out of control and should be checked for currency and validity. 3
4 Contents 1 Introduction Purpose of document Audience Content 5 2 Background 5 3 Exam preparation Getting Started 7 4 Planning and Target Setting 7 5 Self Organisation 8 6 Learning Techniques 9 7 Keeping Motivated 10 8 Support 10 9 Examination Day The Examination paper Contact details Appendix A Sample Study Plan UNIT 1 ICD Edition UNIT 2 OPCS UNIT 3 Anatomy & Physiology, Medical 20 Terminology UNIT 4 Clinical Coding Audit UNIT 5 SNOMED CT UNIT 6 Other Issues UNIT 7 Revision 25 4
5 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose of document The purpose of this Document is to provide guidance and support for clinical coders wishing to take the National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) Examination. The aim of the National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK), herein referred to as the Qualification provides the only accredited standard for coding qualification in partnership with the awarding body. 1.2 Audience This document has been written for anyone working towards sitting the National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK). 1.3 Content This document comprises the following Sections / Topics ICD Edition OPCS-4.7 Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology Clinical Coding Audit SNOMED CT 2 Background The aim of the National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) herein referred to as the Qualification provides the only accredited standard for a coding qualification in partnership with the awarding body, the Institute of Health Records and Information Management (IHRIM). The NCCQ (UK) is a National Standard Qualification for clinical coders to support the production of high quality coded clinical data, to recognise competence, and value the skills and knowledge of clinical coders. Studying for the Examination to become an Accredited Clinical Coder supports delivery of these quality data standards and brings many benefits: Accredited Clinical Coder status gives organisations confidence in the quality of their data output as their coders have reached the recognised national level Assists in the recruitment and on-going assessment of clinical coding staff Begins the career progression for the individual leading to further qualifications for the career coder, e.g. Clinical Coding Auditor, Clinical Coding trainer The Examination and Qualification gives recognition to the clinical coding profession as a whole Provides a recognised benchmark It is recommended that candidates applying to sit the Examination fulfil the fundamental Examination criteria as set out below: 5
6 Have as a minimum of one year s, typically two year s experience of clinical coding Attended a Clinical Coding Foundation Course Attended a Clinical Coding Refresher Course Attended a National Clinical Coding Qualification Revision Workshop Have covered all specialities based on current National Standards, not local policies The NHS Classifications Service is committed to ensuring the NHS Clinical Coder has access to the highest quality clinical coding training through our approved trainers. The Training Courses ensure compliance with current National Clinical Coding Standards and Guidelines. Training courses are accessible via Clinical Coding Academies and Approved Clinical Coding Trainers. Further details can be found at: National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) Health and Social Care Information Centre Many candidates who register for the Qualification will have not undertaken study and examinations for some time. For others this will be the first experience of self- directed learning. It is important to remind yourself why you re taking the examination, e.g. selfconfidence, career development, satisfaction of knowing you are professionally qualified. It is crucial to plan a revision training programme. This Study Guide has been developed for clinical coders who are preparing to sit the qualification. You will no doubt have many questions such as: When should I start studying? How much studying will I have to do? What will be the most effective study method for me? This Framework is designed to assist you in the way you approach self directed learning to help you revise and plan your studies more effectively, whether you are an experienced, or inexperienced, clinical coder. Self Directed Learning Studying for the Examination is your responsibility. Self directed learning can be difficult due to finding the time to study when trying to fit it in with home and work life. You can also feel isolated. If possible, work with other Examination candidates to build a support group. Studying for the Examination can be an impossible task without the support of your family and friends. Ensure they accept that time you may ordinarily have spent with them will be needed for study for a while. Ensure they are aware of when you are studying to avoid unnecessary distractions. 6
7 There are advantages to self directed learning: You can study when it is convenient for you You can work through the training material at a pace that is best for you Setting yourself objectives for each study session is a good habit to get into as it helps keep your mind focused on what you want to achieve from each session. Once you near the end of your sessions, review these objectives to see if you ve achieved them If you feel you need more time on the subject, amend your Study Plan by building this into the start of your next study session. With most candidates, learning will run parallel with their work, so any training issues can be resolved with a NHS Classifications Service approved Clinical Coding Trainer. 3 Exam preparation 3.1 Getting Started Details of the Qualification together with the timetable, framework, syllabus and bibliography, plus the past two examinations, can be found on the NHS Classifications Service website: National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) Health and Social Care Information Centre All administration of the Qualification such as how to register for the Examination, Examination location, logistics, and so on is provided by the Institute of Health Record and Information Management (IHRIM). Once you have registered to sit the qualification you will receive a registration pack containing a bibliography of approved publications. 4 Planning and Target Setting Planning and target setting is a must when studying for the qualification. You need to identify the date by which you must have completed all your study. This, for most candidates, will be about a month before the actual Examination. It is often difficult for candidates to find the time they need to study, whether it is pressures at work or distractions at home. However, this extra month at the end will allow for that last minute revision or catch-up if you haven t quite stuck to your original Study Plan. Candidates who register to sit the Examination may not have undertaken study or sat a formal examination for some time. Those candidates will have to re-learn the skills of studying and self directed learning. By planning well you give yourself every chance to succeed. 7
8 It is recommended that as a minimum, over a 30 week period: Experienced coders will need to study for two hours per week Less experienced coders will need to study for four hours per week An example of a Study Plan can be found in Appendix A. It has been designed as a guide to help you study each part of the Syllabus. The plan is only a guide and should be adjusted to suit your needs. It is recommended that coders will have completed a Clinical Coding Foundation Course, Clinical Coding Refresher Course, and covered all specialities based on current national standards, not local policies, with courses delivered by a NHS Classifications Service approved Clinical Coding Trainer. The National Clinical Coding Qualification Revision Workshop is for everyone who is currently studying for the examination, or for staff who wish to attain the Qualification at a later date. During the workshop you will assess your current knowledge of current national coding standards and identify any areas of weakness by sitting a mock Examination under Examination conditions. You will receive an in-depth interactive session on elements of the rules and conventions embedded within the classifications; receive feedback and review of your performance in the mock examination, answers for frequently- asked- questions about the Qualification and Examination process, plus guidance on how to study and prepare in the time remaining before the Examination. Further details of the Clinical Coding Academy sites and the Clinical Coding Trainer Programme (CCTP) and Clinical Coding Auditor Programme (CCAP) developed by the NHS Classifications Service can be found at: Delivering Key Skills for Coding Trainers Health and Social Care Information Centre Standards and Clinical Coding Audit Health and Social Care Information Centre 5 Self Organisation You should consider where you are going to study. You will need privacy and somewhere that is quiet. Once you have identified somewhere to study, think about the following and ask yourself if/how it might be improved: Desk & chair Lighting Noise Heating Layout (are all your books easily to hand) Minimise interruptions: divert your phone calls, tell people you do not want to be interrupted, put a sign on your door stating e.g. studying in process. 8
9 Having a set Study Plan for each session will help your motivation in achieving your objectives: Fix deadlines on sections of the syllabus Take breaks often to remain fresh Revise the more difficult sections when you are fresh Only work on one section of the syllabus at any one time Maintain a tidy workspace. 6 Learning Techniques There are many techniques that can be adopted to help improve your effectiveness including; Setting yourself objectives for each of the study sessions This is a good habit to get into as it helps keep your mind focused on what you want to achieve from this session. For example: At the end of today s session I want to be able to describe the components of the language of health and how they relate to each other. Once you are nearing the end of your study session reflect on the objective that you set yourself at the start to see if you have achieved this. If you feel you need more time on this subject or have questions/queries that require further research, amend your Study Plan by building this into the start of your next study session. Underlining / highlighting key words in the text It is often a good idea to make notes of important points as you go through your study material. You could also underline text or make notes in the margins. This does help when you want to revise certain points quickly without having to re-read the whole text. Treat your reference books like a workbook and make as many annotations as you wish However, be aware that when annotating your ICD-10 and OPCS-4.7 books care should be taken. Books are subject to scrutiny by the invigilator. Information such as Coding Clinic amendments and resolutions are permissible, however detailed coded examples are not. Reading will form a large part of your study and it is important to note that all candidates will read at different speeds depending upon a number of factors including: Prior knowledge on the subject 9
10 Tiredness Difficulty of the text Degree of interest in the subject Exercises and Case Studies Practice answering the questions, using only the books that you are allowed to use in the examination, and note each step down. This will not only get you used to applying the four step coding process and recording your index trails; it will also help in your examination technique. Previous Examination Questions This is an important study area. Past examination questions will give you a feel for the type of questions you can expect in the examination. Try to leave these previous exam questions till nearer the end of your study as these can often highlight areas where you need to go back and refresh your knowledge. 7 Keeping Motivated Some points that you may wish to remember during your studying: Remind yourself of your aims and objectives for taking the Qualification and why you consider it important (e.g. career development leading to further qualifications e.g. Clinical Coding Auditor, Clinical Coding Trainer) Set yourself short term targets rather that concentrating on a single long-term aim Assert yourself if others are trying to distract you from your studying time and explain your reasoning Organise group discussions with other examination candidates to build a support group Praise and even reward yourself for reaching targets and doing well. 8 Support Most candidates will start studying for the Examination in a positive frame of mind. Any studying will put additional pressure on your time and this qualification is no exception! It will also impact on your family, friends and work colleagues so it is important to plan ahead and get their support as they will be the ones who will be able to help keep you motivated. Perhaps you could look for other candidates within your area who are also planning to study for the Examination and organise study groups. You could ask colleagues to mark your work and discuss how you might have answered or structured your questions / case studies differently, discuss training issues and all other relevant queries relating to the Examination. 10
11 9 Examination Day It is important that you bring to the Examination room your: Invitation to Examination letter Candidate Number Instructions to candidates You will need to bring visual identification such as NHS Identification, EU Driving Licence or Passport You will be sitting down at a desk for a considerable amount of time so it is important that you wear comfortable clothing. Make sure that you have all the books you are allowed to take into the Examination Room with you. Remember that dictionaries of any sort will not be allowed into the Examination Room and WHO ICD-10 Volumes 1 and 3, 2010 Edition and OPCS-4.7 Alphabetical Index and Tabular List will be subject to scrutiny by the invigilator on the day. Items that you may find useful to bring with you: Watch as you may not easily be able to see a clock from your desk Ruler Pencils Pencil sharpener Pens just in case one fails to work, try not to bring fountain pen as this can cause problems if ink leaks. Arrive at the Examination Venue in plenty of time. If you are travelling by public transport or at peak periods allow extra time, you do not want to arrive rushed or even late. If the Examination Venue you have been allocated is some distance from your home base, you may even wish to consider staying at a nearby hotel overnight to alleviate the stress of travelling on the day of the Examination. Listen carefully to the instructions given by the invigilator. If you have any questions on clarification of an issue that the invigilator has mentioned raise your hand and wait until they reach your desk so as not to disturb other candidates. 10 The Examination paper It will be very tempting to start looking at the questions immediately, but before you do remember to read the Instructions first. These Instructions will tell you how long the Examination will last and how many questions you need to answer from each Section. If you answer too few questions you will lose marks. Over coding is discouraged, candidates must only code the minimum number of codes which accurately reflects the patient s care on the encounter, ensuring coding to National Standards. 11
12 You must head all your sheets with your Candidate Number. Please do not write your name. Clearly number each question answered and ensure all your writing is legible and any diagrams are clear. IF YOUR ANSWER IS NOT UNDERSTOOD OR NOT CLEAR THEN NO MARKS WILL BE AWARDED You will need to divide the time by the number of questions you have to do. Allow time to read the questions over several times in the beginning and your answers at the end. Try not to stop an answer in mid-air if you can avoid it. Note down an outline on how you would have completed your answer. This provides the examiner with extra information. Always read the questions carefully and ask yourself: What is it asking me to do? There will probably be at least one question which you can answer with confidence. If you answer this one first it will help build confidence. You may find it useful when answering questions to underline key words in terms of what the question is about and what to do. Remember that if the question asks for a comparison between two subjects you should give a balanced answer. Do not describe one exhaustively and then add a few odd remarks about the other. Ensure that you answer the question appropriately. Plan your answer on the scrap paper provided. Clear and relevant diagrams can sometimes be useful for illustrating points within questions. Plan your time in advance and try to make use of all the time available. Never leave the Examination Room until you are sure you have produced the best answers you are capable of. 12
13 Try not to discuss the Examination straight after each paper, concentrate on the next one or try to relax. Regretting what you might have written or should have written will not help you and may even upset you. Please be aware spelling is taken into account for the Anatomy & Physiology Section of the Examination Paper. And finally GOOD LUCK! 11 Contact details NHS Classifications Service Health & Social Care Information Centre 2 nd Floor Princes Exchange Princes Square Leeds LS1 4HY [email protected] About the NHS Classifications Service Health and Social Care Information Centre (For students in Scotland) Scottish Clinical Coding Centre Terminology Services Information Services Division Gyle Square 1 South Gyle Crescent Edinburgh EH12 9EB Tel: Institute of Health Records and Information Management (IHRIM) Office hours 09:00 14:00 IHRIM Headquarters Ground Floor Office Suite Marshall House Heanor Gate Road Heanor Derbyshire DE75 7RG Tel & Fax: Website: 13
14 12 Appendix A Sample Study Plan Please remember that this is only a guide designed to help you think through your own approach. Do not feel constrained by it if it does not work for you, it does not matter! What does matter is that you have decided how you will approach studying for this qualification and that you use a method which enables you to be effective UNIT 1 ICD Edition Weeks 1-6 Aim By the end of the unit you should be able to: Demonstrate the necessary skills to accurately assign codes using ICD Edition Describe the contents and structure of World Health Organisation ICD-10, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Demonstrate in-depth understanding of the rules and conventions used in ICD-10 Demonstrate the ability to analyse examples of medical records by accurately abstracting the Primary Diagnosis and any relevant co-morbidities. Recommended Study Activities: Reading Data extraction exercises Case studies Previous exam questions Study Checklist: Volume 1 The Tabular List List of three character categories Tabular List of inclusions and four-character subcategories 22 chapters, i.e. 9 chapters covering major body systems, 9 chapters devoted to specific types of conditions which affect the body generally and 4 additional chapters:- Symptoms, signs and abnormal findings (Chapter XVlll) External causes of morbidity (Chapter XX) Factors influencing health status and contact with health services (Chapter XXI) Codes for special purposes (Chapter XXII) Morphology of neoplasms 14
15 Structure of the classification Notes in the Tabular List Inclusion note Exclusion note Use note Abbreviations in the Tabular List NEC (not elsewhere classified) NOC (not otherwise specified) Punctuations and Type face in the Tabular List Definitions/Terminology in the Tabular List Symbols in the Tabular List Volume 2 The Instruction Manual Section 1 Introduction Section 2 - Description of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems Section 3 - How to use ICD Section 4 - Rules and Guidelines for mortality and morbidity coding Section 5 - Statistical Presentation Section 6 - History of the development of the ICD Section 7 - Appendices Volume 3 The Alphabetic Index Section 1 Alphabetic index to diseases and nature of injuries Section 2 - Alphabetic Index to External causes of injury Section 3 - Table of drugs and chemicals Lead Terms in the Alphabetic Index Modifiers in the Alphabetic Index 15
16 Non essential modifiers Essential modifiers NOS (not otherwise specified), i.e. no modifiers NEC (not elsewhere classified) Aetiology and manifestation of disease (dagger and asterisk system) Cross references Order of modifiers Instructional notes National Clinical Coding Standards ICD-10 4 th Edition Rules, conventions and UK Standards Guidance published in the Coding Clinic 16
17 12.2 UNIT 2 OPCS-4.7 Weeks 7-12 Aim By the end of the unit you should be able to: Demonstrate the necessary skills to accurately assign codes using OPCS-4.7 Describe the contents and structure of OPCS-4.7 Alphabetical Index and Tabular List Demonstrate an understanding of the features of OPCS-4.7 Demonstrate the ability to analyse examples of interventions and procedures of clinical records by accurately extracting the main intervention/procedure performed and any other relevant interventions/procedures. Recommended Study Activities: Reading Data extraction exercises Case studies Previous exam questions Study Checklist: OPCS-4.7 Volume 1 The Tabular List Twenty chapters covering individual body systems (A-T and V-W) One chapter (X) Miscellaneous procedures and operations Includes: operations covering multiple systems, e.g. transfusion One chapter (U) for Diagnostic Imaging, Testing and Rehabilitation procedures Two additional chapters providing subsidiary classifications: One for methods of operation (Y) One for sites and laterality of operation (Z) Three digit categories Principal and Extended categories Overflow categories 17
18 Abbreviations in the Tabular List HFQ (however further qualified) NEC (not elsewhere classified) NFQ (not further qualified) NOC (not otherwise classifiable) Volume 2 The Alphabetic Index Use of the Alphabetical Index Lead terms in the Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index of Surgical Eponyms Alphabetical Index of Surgical Abbreviations Alphabetical Index of Common Surgical Suffixes Cross references Instructional notes: Includes Excludes Note Index of Interventional Abbreviations Paired codes Endoscopic and minimal access operations OPCS-4.7 National Clinical Coding Standards OPCS-4.7 Rules, conventions and UK Standards as defined in the National Clinical Coding Standards OPCS-4.7: Definition of an intervention Method of approach 18
19 Radical operations Incomplete operations/procedures Standard surgical terms Revision and conversion Revision Conversion Secondary Subsidiary chapters Guidance published in the Coding Clinic High Cost Drugs Clinical Coding Guidance OPCS-4.7 Chemotherapy Regimens Clinical Coding Guidance OPCS
20 12.3 UNIT 3 Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology Weeks Aim: by the end of the unit you should be able to: Demonstrate basic anatomy and physiology knowledge Recommended Study Activities: Reading Exercises Previous exam questions Study Checklist: Medical Terminology and Abbreviations The structure Root Words Prefixes Suffixes Word building/combining vowels Basic Anatomy and Physiology Definitions Anatomy Physiology Glossaries of terms Musculoskeletal System Skin and subcutaneous tissue Blood and the Circulatory System Nervous System and Sensory Organs Respiratory System 20
21 Digestive System Urinary System Endocrine System Male and Female Reproductive System 21
22 12.4 UNIT 4 Clinical Coding Audit Weeks Aim: By the end of the unit you should be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of clinical coding audit and quality assurance processes. Recommended Study Activities: Reading Discussion with Coding Managers and Trainers Previous exam questions Study Checklist Outline methods to improve data quality. 22
23 12.5 UNIT 5 SNOMED CT Weeks Aim: By the end of the unit you should be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of the structure of SNOMED CT and its use (current and proposed) Demonstrate an understanding of the relevance of using clinical terminology to under-pin the NHS Care Record Service Demonstrate an understanding of the cross-mapping link between SNOMED CT/ Read codes and the mandated versions of the NHS Information Standards ICD-10 and OPCS-4.7 Recommended Study Activities: Reading Discussion with Coding Managers and Trainers Previous exam questions Study Checklist: Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the history and background of SNOMED CT Demonstrate an awareness of the structure of SNOMED CT Demonstrate an awareness of the differences between a terminology and a classification and the cross mapping link between them and the uses of cross maps Demonstrate knowledge of the uses of clinical terminologies including SNOMED CT within the NHS with particular reference to the electronic patient record. 23
24 12.6 UNIT 6 Other Issues Weeks Aim: By the end of the unit you should be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of the uses of coded clinical data Demonstrate the ability to define what constitutes a classification and a nomenclature Provide examples of supplementary ICD-10 classifications in use within the NHS (specialty adaptations e.g. Mental Health and Oncology) Demonstrate an understanding of the NHS Clinical Coding Query Mechanism Outline methods to improve data quality. Recommended Study Activities: Reading Discussion with Coding Managers and Trainers Previous exam questions Study Checklist Uses of clinical data and the importance of its fitness for purpose Distinguish between a nomenclature of diseases and a disease classification Demonstrate knowledge of other disease classifications and ICD-10 supplementary classifications in use Demonstrate an understanding of the NHS Clinical Coding Query Mechanism. 24
25 12.7 UNIT 7 Revision Weeks Aim: By the end of the unit you should be able to: Demonstrate an understanding of all the issues listed in the National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) syllabus. Recommended Study Activities: Reading Review of notes Discussion with Coding Managers and Trainers Previous exam questions Study groups Study Checklist All 7 previous study checklists 25
26 Appendix B Further Qualification Information NCCQ (UK) Bibliography NCCQ (UK) Examination timetable NCCQ (UK) Examination Framework NCCQ (UK) Examination Syllabus National Clinical Coding Qualification (UK) Health and Social Care Information Centre
27 Appendix C Question Types Account for Analyse Assess Compare Consider Contrast Define Demonstrate Describe Differentiate Discuss Evaluate Examine Explain How far? Illustrate Outline Relate State Summarise To what extent? Trace Give reasons for. Separate into component parts/factors. Say how important it is. Show similarities, differences: say which is better. Take into account, weigh advantages and disadvantages. Look for differences between. Give the meaning of. Show how, prove with examples. Write in detail about the characteristics of. Explain the differences between, distinguish. Describe the important aspects, pointing out the pros and cons. Judge the importance or success of. Investigate, enquire into. Make clear, give reasons for. Present and evaluate evidence for and against. Give examples. Indicate the important aspects, omit minor detail. Show the connections between. Set down briefly the main points. Bring together the main points. How true is it to say that; give evidence. Show the development of. 27
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