HIT ICD-10-CM Coding System 3 Credit Hours

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HIT 1131 - ICD-10-CM Coding System 3 Credit Hours Course Description: This course introduces the ICD-10-CM classification system of symptoms, conditions and diseases according to the International Classification of Diseases Clinical Modification (ICD- CM). Course Outcomes: Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to: Identify organizational structural changes to ICD-10-CM Understand the organization and structure of ICD-10CM Distinguish ICD-10-CM Conventions and Coding Guidelines Comprehend the organization and classification of diseases and disorders in ICD-10CM Code diagnoses using ICD-10-CM coding and classification system using the coding guidelines Prerequisites and Corequisites: Admission to the HIT program; BIOL 2010. Course Topics: Introduction and Overview of ICD-10-CM Classification System

Structure and Format of ICD-10-CM Classification System Organization and Classification of Disease and Disorders by Body System o Site- Specific Cases Long-Term Care Home Healthcare Cases Hospital Inpatient Cases Physician Related Cases Hospital Outpatient Cases Official Coding and Reporting Guidelines for ICD-10-CM Coding System An Overview of ICD-9-CM Required Textbooks: Please visit the Virtual Bookstore to obtain textbook information for this course. Move your cursor over the "Books" link in the navigation bar and select "Textbooks & Course Materials." Select your Program, Term, Department, and Course; then select "Submit." Hardware and Software Requirements: Minimum hardware requirements can be found here. Minimum software requirements can be found here. Common applications you might need: To read a PDF file download the latest version of Adobe Reader here Don't have Microsoft Word? Explore an alternative OpenOffice here Accessing a PowerPoint file? Download the PowerPoint Viewer here Web : The Writing Center Online Writer's Handbook Student : Technical support information can be found on the TN ecampus Help Desk page.

Smarthinking virtual tutoring is available FREE of charge. to access Smarthinking, visit the course homepage and select Smarthinking under Course. You also view sample sessions to see what Smarthinking offers and how it works. Information on other student issues or concerns can be located on the TN ecampus Student page. Instructor Information: Please see "Instructor Information" in the Getting Started Module for instructor contact information, virtual office hours, and other communication information. You can expect to receive a response from the instructor within 24-48 hours unless notified of extenuating circumstances. Testing Procedures: All tests are online Final Exam is online but is proctored Grading Procedures: All tests are graded automatically and reviewed by the instructor. Module Tests (14) @ 100 points each Final Exam (Proctored) Discussions (4) @ 25 points each EduCode Lessons (59 lessons) Total 1400 Points 100 Points 100 Points 100 Points 1700 Points

Grading Scale: A 1700-1581 points (93-100) B 1581-1445 points (92-85) C 1445-1309 points (84-77) D 1309-1190 points (76-70) F 1049 or below (69 or below) **A grade of "C" or better must be earned in this course to progress in the HIT program. Assignments and Projects: Due Date Week 1 See Checklist for Due Dates Assignment First Assignments Module 1 Introduction to ICD-9-CM Module 2: Read - Chapters 1-5 See checklist for Due Dates Module 3: Read - Chapters 6-7 Module 4: Read - Chapters 8-9

Module 5: Read - Chapters 10-11 Module 6: Read - Chapters 12-13 See checklist for Due Dates Module 7: Read - Chapter 14 Module 8 Read - Chapter 15 Module 9: Read - Chapters 16 and 17

Module 10: Read - Chapters 18 and 19 Module 11: Read - Chapters 20 and 21

Module 12: Read - Chapters 22 and 23 Module 13: Read - Chapters 24, 25 and 26 Module 14: Selection of Principal Diagnosis Reporting Additional Diagnoses Diagnostic Coding & Reporting for Outpatient Services Present on Admission (POA)

Module 15 Final Exam (PROCTORED) Class Participation: You are expected to participate in all interactive aspects of the course. For example, you must communicate with other students via emails and discussion board exchanges. You are expected to communicate with your instructor on a regular basis and check the course frequently for announcements. You must actively participate in threaded discussion events. Students are expected to work at a pace conducive to collaborative learning - that is, don't work too far ahead or too far behind the group. The class is designed to support student interaction. You will be responsible for meeting all deadlines. Late Policy: You are encouraged to work at your own pace; However, deadlines are placed on threaded discussions, quizzes and tests. You should become familiar with the Class Calendar to

determine when materials are due and adjust your study schedule accordingly. Once a deadline has passed you will be "locked out" of the material. Course Ground Rules: The following two statements (1., 2.) were derived from the TBR System-wide Student Rules document, released January 2012: RULES OF THE TENNESSEE BOARD OF REGENTS STATE UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM OF TENNESSEE SYSTEMWIDE STUDENT RULES CHAPTER 0240-02-03 STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS Read the document in its entirety here. 1. Standards of Conduct: Students are required to adhere to the same professional, legal and ethical standards of conduct online as on campus. In addition, students should conform to generally accepted standards of "netiquette" while sending e-mail, posting comments to the discussion board, and while participating in other means of communicating online. Specifically, students should refrain from inappropriate and/or offensive language, comments and actions. 2. Review the TN ecampus Academic Integrity/Academic Honesty Policy: In their academic activities, students are expected to maintain high standards of honesty and integrity. Academic dishonesty is prohibited. Such conduct includes, but is not limited to: an attempt by one or more students to use unauthorized information in the taking of an exam to submit as one's own work, themes, reports, drawings, laboratory notes, computer programs, or other products prepared by another person, or to knowingly assist another student in obtaining or using unauthorized materials. Plagiarism, cheating, and other forms of academic dishonesty are prohibited. Students guilty of academic misconduct, either directly or indirectly through participation or

assistance, are subject to disciplinary action through the regular procedures of the student s home institution. Refer to the student handbook provided by your home institution to review the student conduct policy. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions that may be imposed, the instructor has the authority to assign an "F" or zero for an activity or to assign an "F" for the course. Other Course Rules: Students are expected to: Participate in all aspects of the course Communicate with other students Learn how to navigate in Brightspace Keep abreast of course announcements Use the assigned course management (Brightspace) email address rather than a personal email address Address technical problems immediately: Contact Technical Support View Term Calendar here Observe course netiquette at all times. Guidelines for Communications: Email: Discussions: Always include a subject line. Remember without facial expressions some comments may be taken the wrong way. Be careful in wording your emails. Use of emoticons might be helpful in some cases. Use standard fonts. Do not send large attachments without permission. Special formatting such as centering, audio messages, tables, html, etc. should be avoided unless necessary to complete an assignment or other communication. Respect the privacy of other class members Review the discussion threads thoroughly before entering the discussion. Be a lurker then a discussant. Try to maintain threads by using the "Reply" button rather starting a new topic. Do not make insulting or inflammatory statements to other members of the discussion group. Be respectful of other s ideas.

Be patient and read the comments of other group members thoroughly before entering your remarks. Be cooperative with group leaders in completing assigned tasks. Be positive and constructive in group discussions. Respond in a thoughtful and timely manner. Library: The Tennessee Virtual Library is available to all students enrolled in TN ecampus programs and courses. Links to library materials (such as electronic journals, databases, interlibrary loans, digital reserves, dictionaries, encyclopedias, maps, and librarian support) and Internet resources needed by learners to complete online assignments and as background reading will be included within the course modules. To access the Virtual Library, go to the course homepage and select the Virtual Library link under Course. Students with Disabilities: Qualified students with disabilities will be provided reasonable and necessary academic accommodations if determined eligible by the appropriate disability services staff at their home institution. Prior to granting disability accommodations in this course, the instructor must receive written verification of a student's eligibility for specific accommodations from the disability services staff at the home institution. It is the student's responsibility to initiate contact with their home institution's disability services staff and to follow the established procedures for having the accommodation notice sent to the instructor. Syllabus Changes: The instructor reserves the right to make changes as necessary to this syllabus. If changes are necessitated during the term of the course, the instructor will immediately notify students of such changes both by individual email communication and posting both notification and nature of change(s) on the course bulletin board. Disclaimer The information contained in this syllabus is for general information purposes only. While we endeavor to keep this information up-to-date and accurate, there may be some discrepancies

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