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2016-03-22 ICD-10 and ICD-9 Dual Diagnosis Coding for Traumatic Injuries
Credit
ATS CEU:1.0
Description
On March 22nd, 2016, The American Trauma Society’s – Trauma Registry and Data Council (TRDC) hosted a Trauma Registrar Educational Webinar on "ICD-10 / ICD-9 Dual Diagnosis Coding for Traumatic Injuries.” With the recent implementation of ICD-10 now trauma registrars are often faced with tremendous challenges of understanding the new ICD-10 code set. The ICD-10 / ICD-9 dual diagnosis coding for traumatic injuries webinar will help guide trauma registrars through the process of selecting ICD-10 codes for injuries while using baseline knowledge of the ICD-9 code set. The webinar will highlight specific traumatic injury case studies and how injury cases are coded in both ICD-10 and ICD-9 to bridge possible gaps in understanding and differences between the two code sets. Additionally trauma registrars will be able to gain coding insight on some common areas where ICD-10 is drastically different such as orthopedic trauma injury coding. The "2016 NTDS Dictionary Changes" Webinar addressed the following objectives: recognizing key differences between ICD-10 and ICD-9 for coding, identifying ICD-10 coding set changes that impact traumatic injury coding, and recognizing the impact of ICD-10 traumatic orthopedic injury coding. This webinar qualifies for 1 Hour of CSTR Recertification CEUs (Category III - Coding and Scoring Concepts). To qualify for credit, you must complete the survey below.
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