Triangle Region Presents:
Do you have the tools to succeed in coding PCS root operations?
September 28, 2019
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM ET
Do you have the tools to succeed in coding PCS root operations? Determining the root operation—or intent of a procedure—is essential to accurate coding, and illustrates the precision of the code values defined in the ICD-10-PCS system. Taught by Lisa Daughtry, RHIA, CS, CDIP, this course offers current coding professionals, students, and those wanting to sit for any of the AHIMA/AAPC coding credentials the tools to code procedure coding in ICD-10-PCS. You will gain the knowledge necessary to excel in your position and improve standards organization-wide. Take this course to see what a difference it makes in your coding journey.
ICD-10-PCS is a procedure classification published by the United States for classifying procedures performed in hospital inpatient health care settings that includes these 14 sections.
We will be heavily reviewing the medical root operations in Medical & Surgical section mostly which is the main area & greatest challenge for coders & CDI.
Files will be sent in advance to those who are registered for this class.
Don’t delay - Seating is limited!
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