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Coding for Obstetric Surgical Site Infections

ICD-10-CM added several new codes for fiscal year 2019 to chapter 15: Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Puerperium (O00-09A) under subcategory O86 Other puerperal infections. To use these codes, you now need to know the depth of the post-procedural surgical site infection (SSI) and whether there is sepsis. The new SSI codes are: O86.00   Infection of […]

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Wound Care Open fracture site

Hello,

I am having a bit of difficulty in coding the wound from an open fracture and any help would be great. Patient fell and had an open fracture of the ankle which the orthopod took to surgery and performed an open repair with plates. Before the main fracture open fracture repair, the orthopod took the patient to the OR to irrigate, debride, and perform a closed reduction of the open fracture. The provider planned on going back to the OR the next day. The second surgery by the same doctor, the surgeon created a lateral incision to plate the fracture and he also made an incision over the open wound site (or extended it, hard to tell). Both procedures have a global period and the orthopod is seeing the patient for post op care for the fracture but he also referred the patient to our wound care clinic to be treated for the open wound (where the bone went through the skin) and this wound was left open secondary to healing. The wound from the bone is not infected nor is there any tissue death and our midlevel at the wound care clinic is treating/providng care for the wound (not the surgical incision, but where the bone went through the skin). I do not believe the wound care doctor can bill for this as it is related to the open fracture and there is no complications at this time or at the time of referral. In addition, the patient is still having post op visits for the fracture by the surgeon for the surgical incisions. The wound clinic and the orthopedic doctors are of the same billing group, but I am only coding for the wound care visits at this time. Can the midlevel charge for office visits for this patient or is that considered part of the global period for the original open fracture? Can anyone please help?

Thanks,
L

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Certified Coder Opportunity (Baton Rouge, LA) On Site Position

Good Morning To All:

We are currently seeking a full time Certified Coder for Vaughn & Associates Law Firm located in Baton Rouge, LA. Our law firm represents anesthesiologist and chronic pain providers all over the country. This position is on site (NOT REMOTE) with great pay and benefits.

Duties/Responsibilities:

Review CPT, ICD-10, ASA and HCPCS coding on 1500 claim forms
Review anesthesia records for supporting documentation
Review chronic pain records for supporting documentation
Communicate issues and questions to management when appropriate
Maintain strict confidentiality
Performs other clerical duties, such as scanning, faxing, answering phone calls, data entry, etc.
Perform other job duties, as assigned

Qualifications:

Knowledge of CPT, ICD-10 and HCPCS coding
Background in medical terminology
Skills in computer applications such as MS Word, MS Excel and MS Outlook
Skills in verbal and written communication
Ability to work effectively with staff
Must be a team player
Ability to work independently with limited supervision
Must report to work consistently and on time
Communicate well with the public and staff

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High school graduate or equivalent
Coding experience preferred but not required
Formal training in Coding with certification in good standing. May be a recent graduate of an accredited Coding school or program
Coding certification required

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HELP! Autograft & Recipient site prep

The provider is taking an autograft from the left proximal tibia & placing it into a left distal tibial bone defect. He’s trying to code for the harvesting of the graft 20902 & the preparation of the recipient site with a debridement code. What codes should be used? An unlisted code?

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