Faye Brown s Format and Style 2014 ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding Handbook Brings Faye Brown s logical approach to training for beginner through expert coders. AHAonlinestore.com
2014 Edition Updates The Handbook has been updated to incorporate the 2013 revisions of the diagnosis and procedure codes and Official Coding Guidelines. The Handbook is available in versions With Answers and Without Answers. Updated content includes Coding Clinic and Official Coding Guidelines ICD-10 advice covering coding gray areas and clarification on topics like: Borderline diagnoses Coding of dominant vs. nondominant side affected by sequelae of cerebrovascular disease Clarification of malignant neoplasms of ectopic tissue Coding issues for long-term care Acute myocardial infarction not specified as STEMI or NSTEMI Category Z3A, weeks of gestation ICD-10 Major Content Areas Format and conventions and current coding practices for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Coding of signs and symptoms Coding of infectious and parasitic diseases, endocrine diseases and metabolic disorders, and mental disorders Coding of diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs, certain disorders involving the immune mechanism, and diseases of the nervous system Coding of diseases of the respiratory, digestive and genitourinary systems Coding of diseases of the skin and diseases of the musculoskeletal system Coding of pregnancy and childbirth complications, abortion, congenital anomalies, and perinatal conditions Coding of circulatory system diseases and neoplastic diseases Coding of injuries, burns, poisoning and complications of care Reporting of the Present on Admission Indicator Index College Instructor Supplemental Materials Supplemental materials are available to qualified instructors for study, testing, or performance evaluation. Materials are arranged to correspond with individual book chapters. Materials are available after September 1st and include: Self-extracting PowerPoint slides for each chapter. Slides include chapter overviews and list the most important points in each chapter. Exercise banks will be offered as Microsoft Word files. They may be incorporated into quizzes and tests, assigned for extra-credit work, or used for employee evaluations. To access these materials, instructors at recognized academic institutions must register online (www.ahacentraloffice.org click Educator Resources).
For Beginner-to-Expert Training The 2014 Handbook content reflects 2013 versions of the Official Coding Guidelines and its format and style follow previous Faye Brown editions. The text leads students to logical answers and provides primary supporting sources. This logical approach has allowed the Handbook to remain the most popular textbook for hospital and physician office coder training. For example, hospital ICD-10-PCS surgery coding has been segmented in individual chapters so the book can be used for multiple courses or training sessions. Exercises are presented in clear, technically correct language that progresses from easy to more difficult. Each chapter includes an overview that highlights important points and includes learning outcomes and terms to know features that help readers understand and absorb new information. A Remember... feature provides sidebar comments or facts that alert readers to special information or perspectives. Expanded indexes enhance the speed of finding and applying information. Scores of Exercises and Quizzes The Handbook contains more than 60 new exercises and case studies, plus updates to the 100-plus in-chapter exercises and review questions. The case summary exercises are based on actual health records and require readers to consider the patient s condition as well as medical history, reason for admission or encounter, laboratory results, procedures performed and the diagnoses listed. Readers must apply pertinent coding principles and official coding guidelines in making code assignments and designating the principal diagnosis and procedure for each episode of care. Illustrations of surgical procedures and diagrams of anatomy and common disorders make it easier for readers to remember and absorb information, plus the Handbook includes an appendix on reimbursement methodologies valuable to new students. Nelly Leon-Chisen, Director of Coding and Classification The author, Nelly Leon-Chisen, RHIA, heads the AHA Central Office on ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM/PCS and the Central Office on HCPCS. She is the executive editor of AHA Coding Clinic for ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS and a member of the Cooperating Parties, the group responsible for the authoring and approval of the ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting. The AHA Central Office serves as the clearinghouse for issues related to the use of ICD-9-CM, ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS. Central Office staff members recommend revisions and modifications to current and future revisions of the ICD and provide expert advice to users of clinical data via newsletters (AHA Coding Clinic ), regular webinars and other programs.
Comments From Previous Handbook Users I train registered nurses who don t have coding experience. It is critical to their success to understand the basic coding principles and I utilize Faye Brown to assist them with that learning process. It s very rewarding to hear them say, let s ask Faye when they encounter a coding dilemma. Tiffany M. Murriel, BSN, RN, CCDS, Associate Director Healthcare, Navigant, Washington, D.C. offer(s) more in terms of clear, well-organized explanations and skill-level appropriate exercises than any other publication. I do love that book! Katherine Kremer, BA, RHIT, Director Coding Education, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer, AHIMA ICD-10 Ambassador, Anthelio Healthcare Solutions Inc., Dallas, TX I like the Handbook well designed. Charlee Bumgardner, BA, RHIT, Program Manager, Health Information Management Program, Broward College, Ft. Lauderdale, FL I have used AHA s ICD-9-CM Coding Handbook for over 30 yrs.... I have always felt this is the best reference and learning textbook for diagnostic coding. George Zakula, RHIA, Program Director, Medical Coding, South Central College, North Mankato, MN... has the usual high quality that I have come to expect from the Faye Brown series... I like the exercises, reviews and illustrations and the students seemed to benefit from the organization of the text. Linda Parks, MA, RHIT, CCS, CTR, HIM Program Assistant Professor, Dakota State University, Madison, SD... the Handbook has excellent examples and it was very easy to understand the terminology... Students reviewed the Handbook and they had the same reaction. Barbara Marchelletta, CMA (AAMA), CPC, CPT, Program Director, Allied Health, Beal College, Bangor, ME I really enjoyed the book. Joyce S. Waters MA, RHIA, CCS, AHIMA-Approved ICD 10 CM/PCS Trainer, Program Chair, HIM Program, Athens Technical College, Athens, GA I have used Faye Brown for 12 years within education and in the professional world Gloria Anderson, MEd, RHIA, CCS, Professor, Health Informatics and Information Management Programs, Shoreline Community College, Seattle, WA I was very comfortable using the Handbook in the classroom. Dr. Isaac Topor, Chair, Medal Informatics Program, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY another excellent text. I have yet to find another that compares. Betty Haar, BS, RHIA, HIT Program Director, Kirkwood Community College, Cedar Rapids, IA a valuable resource to our AHIMA- Approved ICD-10 trainers. a resource to answer questions from coders during our training. Minnette Terlep, VP Business Development Training and Education Division, Corporate Compliance Officer, Amphion Medical Solutions, Madison, WI... a well-organized, easy to understand text. Amy Savage, MAT, RHIA, CCS, Associate Dean in Health Sciences, System Program Coordinator HIT, MT, Baker College of Flint, MI Live audio coding conferences featuring AHA presenters Nelly Leon-Chisen, RHIA, Anita Rapier, RHIT, CCS, and Gretchen Young-Charles, RHIA. Recordings from past conferences are also available for purchase. For full schedule and detailed information, visit www.krm.com/ahacentraloffice. Join our Preferred Customer List to receive updates from AHA Central Office www.ahacentraloffice.com/joinourlist
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