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The New Z Diagnosis Codes Will Replace Routine Health Check Codes

Take a look at these key factors in your physician’s documentation.

It’s a known fact that when ICD-9 becomes ICD-10 in 2013, you’ll not always have a simple crosswalk relationship between old codes and the new ones. Many a time, you will have more choices that may need tweaking the way you document services and a coder reports it.

Here’s a common routine child health check vision scenario that will help you discover what you will report post October 1, 2013.

Present way: When a patient comes in for a scheduled preventive wellness exam, you should attach V20.2 (Routine infant or child health check) to an annual visit code (99381-99385 for new patients, or 99391-99395 for established patients).

ICD-10 difference: This year, you will go for Z00.129 (Encounter for routine child health examination without abnormal findings) to reflect the physician’s visit. If the physician did face abnormal findings during the visit, you would instead use Z00.121 (Encounter for routine child health examination with abnormal findings).

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Physician documentation: The main difference between Z00.129 and Z00.121 is whether the visit showed an abnormal finding during the examination of the patient. The pediatrician must document this. For example, the physician might examine the patient and note, “patient appears severely speech delayed, which leads to the decision to carry our further testing”.

‘Abnormal findings’ does not refer to a blood test, biopsy, or a test that went to pathology. Oftentimes, these key abnormal findings would support a separate E/M visit billed with a (Significant, separately identifiable by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service) during the time of a preventive medicine visit.

Tips for coders: Instead of relying on V20.2 as your catch-all annual visit diagnosis, you will need to examine your physician’s documentation. To put it in other words, you will be looking at the examination part of the visit and what the pediatrician notes as his findings.

To get articles to help your ICD-10 understanding on a regular basis, stay tuned to a guide like Supercoder so that you can get a jump-start on your diagnosis coding knowledge!

Health Groups Encourage Parents to Bring Kids to Child-Friendly Hospitals for Diagnosis and Treatment

Article by Ashlea Fosworth

Although children’s hospitals have proliferated in many regions of the country, yet many families are still unaware of the presence of such facilities. Many of them still bring their children for diagnosis and treatment to regular hospitals. Children’s hospitals exclusively cater to the medical needs of children.

Children have different physiological and psychological development from adults; this is why they need specialized patient care which includes diagnosis, treatment and recovery process. The health professionals at children’s hospitals are highly trained individuals with competent skills to adequately provide child health care.

These professionals include anaesthesiologists, surgeons, pharmacists, nurses, child life specialists, and pediatric physicians. They possess in depth knowledge about children’s health which covers treatment methods and medications. They have a very good understanding of the physical and emotional needs of kids in their care. They also play a key role in educating about medical conditions that afflict patients and the ways to manage it. Specialized pediatric care is the best for children with illnesses.

Many studies show that patient care received at children’s hospitals had higher standards of patient safety, lower mortality rates, and fewer complications after treatment when compared to other health care services provided at regular hospital settings.

Quality health care has many indicators; one of it is the credentials of the medical staff. It has been showed that the more experience health care providers have the better they perform with future medical case with adjustments and improvements.

Health education gives them the experience to give patient care, treatment, and perform complicated medical procedures. Licensed and certified doctors and nurses assure parents that their children get the best pediatric care. Physicians must be board-certified or experts in pediatrics and/or pediatric specialties.

It is essential for clinicians, doctors and nurses to take into account a child’s perception of the disease and treatment. Child hospitals must maintain a safe and comfortable environment. It should utilize advanced equipment such as low-dose radiation machines and specially desined tools appropriate for children’s use such as small-sized respirators, IV lines and needle. These facilities must have child life specialists, caring staff and colorful surroundings to make the child feel at ease.

Child Hospitals are the best facilities to address the health care needs of children as their specialty is in this field. Compared to other hospital settings, they are more up to date with new treatment methods and technology right for children’s patient care.