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| What's in this manual? * All codes with weight in case mix in numerical order with description & with their variable scores. * Case mix icd-9 codes grouped by diagnostic category * Manifestation codes are identified in 3 indexes * NRS case mix variables, scores & related icd-9 codes * V codes that may potentially cause use of M0246 * Variable case mix scores for non-icd-9 items on OASIS B1 * Allowable etiology codes for all manifestation codes |
This manual is really easy to use. It can Help You -- Avoid mistakes with manifestation codes Understand valuable pairings of patient conditions Learn high point activities. Choose allowable etiology codes when you use M0246 Discover icd-9 codes that can mean more points thru NRS Recognize V Codes used in M0230/240 to open up M0246 Quickly & easily double check OASIS-B1 entries Increase your comfort level with the perplexing new system and forms |
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Remember that icd-9 coding has not changed. You
should still choose icd-9 codes according to official guidelines.
Repeatedly in the final HHPPS ruling, CMS states that coding should be done according to coding guidelines. And, "It is significant to note that the logic for determining both the primary and secondary diagnoses remains unchanged (see the OASIS Implementation Manual, Definition Section of M0230/240 as well as Attachment D to Chapter 8). The primary diagnosis is determined based on the condition most related to the current plan of care. This diagnosis may or may not be related to a patient’s recent hospital stay but must relate to the services rendered by the HHA." Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 167 / Wednesday, August 29, 2007 / Rules and Regulations 49845
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