ICD-10 Coding of Parkinson’s Disease: Code Carefully
This disease of the brain is the most common neurological disorder Parkinson’s awareness is being addressed tomorrow, April 11, as “World Parkinson’s Day,” also making
This disease of the brain is the most common neurological disorder Parkinson’s awareness is being addressed tomorrow, April 11, as “World Parkinson’s Day,” also making
Review your payer policies when performing these services. Pain management coding can be tricky. Trigger point injection therapy is a common procedure performed by pain
My radiologist is reading fluoroscopy films done in the operating room by another physician. Can my radiologist bill for the fluoroscopy (76000), or should we bill for the area being imaged (such as a chest X-ray) with a 52 modifier since the fluoroscopy isn’t being performed?
Our physicians and other practitioners who write prescriptions for oxygen supplies and equipment need guidance on Medicare’s documentation requirements. Can you help?
What is the difference between CPT® 87070 and 87071? How do you determine which one to use?
In echocardiogram interpretations, I see “LV diastolic dysfunction (pseudonormal filling)” frequently and need some advice as to what would be the correct ICD-10 code.
The 2018 ICD-10 code book takes me to the entries below:
Dysfunction – Heart: I51.89 (other ill-defined heart diseases) or Dysfunction – Ventricular: I51.9 (heart disease, unspecified)
Left: reversible following … I51.81 (Takotsubo syndrome)
A Google search for “pseudonormal filling” give me I50.30—unspecified diastolic (congestive) heart failure, but there is no choice for this in the code book.
We get a local coverage determination (LCD) edit for J1815 (injection, insulin, per 5 units) for many accounts. Many times, coders have coded DM with complications (without coma), but we couldn’t result the LCD edit for J1815. Do you have any suggestions about LCD edits for J1815 issue with diagnosis issue?
I can no longer find the FAQs that CMS once had on its homepage. Any idea where they went?
It is equally important to know both what disease ails the patient and where it is taking them. Keen skills in accurately discerning diagnoses is
Joint Commission decision on ligature risks raises questions. Hospital surveyors, in particular Joint Commission surveyors, are placing a major emphasis on ligature risks—the risk that
Judge orders AHA to submit its recommendations by June 22, 2018. Recently there was a new development in the matter of American Hospital Association, et
If this hospital was targeted by the DOJ, where does that leave everyone else? Today I have a great mystery to present. Last week the

Federal auditors are intensifying their focus on inpatient psychiatric facilities, using advanced data analytics to spotlight outliers and pursue high‑dollar repayments. In this high‑impact webcast, Michael Calahan, PA, MBA, Compliance Officer and V.P., Hospital & Physician Compliance, breaks down what regulators are really targeting in IPF-PPS admissions, documentation, treatment and discharge planning. Attendees will learn practical steps to tighten processes, avoid common audit triggers and protect reimbursement and reduce the risk of multimillion-dollar repayment demands.

In this timely session, Stacey Shillito, CDIP, CPMA, CCS, CCS-P, CPEDC, COPC, breaks down the complexities of Medical Decision Making (MDM) documentation so providers can confidently capture the true complexity of their care. Attendees will learn practical, efficient strategies to ensure documentation aligns with current E/M guidelines, supports accurate coding, and reduces audit risk, all without adding to charting time.

Join Ronald Hirsch, MD, FACP, CHCQM for The PEPPER Returns – Risk and Opportunity at Your Fingertips, a practical webcast that demystifies the PEPPER and shows you how to turn complex claims data into actionable insights. Dr. Hirsch will explain how to interpret key measures, identify compliance risks, uncover missed revenue opportunities, and understand new updates in the PEPPER, all to help your organization stay ahead of audits and use this powerful data proactively.

Stay ahead of the 2026-2027 audit surge with “Top 10 Audit Targets for 2026-2027 for Hospitals & Physicians: Protect Your Revenue,” a high-impact webcast led by Michael Calahan, PA, MBA. This concise session gives hospitals and physicians clear insight into the most likely federal audit targets, such as E/M services, split/shared and critical care, observation and admissions, device credits, and Two-Midnight Rule changes, and shows how to tighten documentation, coding, and internal processes to reduce denials, recoupments, and penalties. Attendees walk away with practical best practices to protect revenue, strengthen compliance, and better prepare their teams for inevitable audits.

Gain clarity and confidence in OB‑GYN coding with this expert‑led webcast featuring Sherri L. Clayton, RHIT, CSS. You’ll learn how to apply global maternity package rules accurately, select the right CPT codes for procedures and visits, and identify documentation gaps that lead to denials. With practical guidance and real examples, this session helps you strengthen compliance, reduce audit risk, and ensure accurate reimbursement for women’s health services.

Uncover essential coding insights with nationally recognized coding authority Kay Piper, RHIA, CDIP, CCS. Through ICD10monitor’s interactive, on‑demand webcast series, Kay walks you through the AHA’s 2026 ICD‑10‑CM/PCS Quarterly Coding Clinics, translating each update into practical, easy‑to‑apply guidance designed to sharpen precision, ensure compliance, and strengthen day‑to‑day decision‑making. Available shortly after each official release.

Uncover critical guidance on the ICD-10-CM/PCS code updates. Kay Piper reviews and explains ICD-10-CM/PCS coding guidelines in the AHA’s fourth quarter 2026 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding Clinic in an easy to access on-demand webcast.

Uncover critical guidance on the ICD-10-CM/PCS code updates. Kay Piper reviews and explains ICD-10-CM/PCS coding guidelines in the AHA’s third quarter 2026 ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding Clinic in an easy to access on-demand webcast.
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