Education Blog
Education Blog
July
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08 Coding Tip of the Month - July 2010
Correct Use of M1024 Note: Click here for CMS' Table 4 mentioned in this video blog.
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07 Is Your Case Mix Weight Showing You the Money?
by Jennifer Warfield, RN, BSN, HCS-D, COS-C As PPS Plus Software's education director, I often speak to agencies that are frustrated with the decrease in their average case mix weight since the implementation of OASIS-C. So why is this a…...more
June
May
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28 Arterial Ulcers
by Ann Giles, RN, BSN, HCS-D, COS-C Let's continue the wound discussion by focusing on arterial ulcers. These wounds will be found in patients with arterial disease. Because of the partial/total occlusions or calcification of the arteries, circulation to the…...more
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21 Six Part Web Series Kicks off with Difficult Coding Situations
by Jennifer Warfield, RN, BSN, HCS-D, COS-C The first course of our Six-Part ICD-9 Coding Web Series kicked off last week with "Conquering Difficult Coding Situations." In this course, we reviewed some of the most challenging scenarios that coders often experience,…...more
April
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22 Say Goodbye to Home Health Compare… For Now.
by Jennifer Warfield, RN, BSN, HCS-D, COS-C All of us in home health knew that there would be some changes regarding our outcomes data, the addition of process measures and the Home Health Compare (HHC) data once OASIS-C began in…...more
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16 Stasis Ulcers
by Ann Giles, RN, BSN, HCS-D, COS-C Some of the most frequently misidentified /miscoded types of wounds are stasis ulcers. It is important to understand the etiology behind the ulcers when identifying a wound. In patients with venous stasis disease,…...more
March
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