Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD. What are the codes for this? Thanks
Please do you offer CRC courses.. It is because of your channel that I passed the CPC exam. Ms. Jay's and team videos were so precious and helpful. Thank you
1:42:48 The code I20.9 default for Angina NOS, where is the specific indication in the chart that angina is acute? Unstable code is I20.0 acute? I'm confused please help. Why Angina I20.9 is acute? Where is the information about that in the chart?
Hello, Please visit our website to learn more about AMCI courses . You can find specific details that should answer your questions. Just click the link below and select the course you are interested in. www.amcicoding.com/courses
Hello. Thank you for the inservice. I have a question about MEAT criteria. In the inservice, you state that some chronic conditions do not have to meet MEAT criteria. Can I assume that is referring specifically to the scenario you presented and not in everyday practice? I am a primary care practice CDI specialist and it is my understanding all HCC diagnoses have to meet MEAT criteria to be eligible for risk adjustment. Can you please clarify? Thank you.
Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD. What are the codes for this? Thanks
Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD. What are the codes for this? Thanks
At this particular time, we do not but please to stay tuned as we post weekly on this channel... You can find specific details that should answer your questions. www.amcicoding.com/courses
Hi Ms.jay, I learned a lot from your videos. It helped me to clear my ccs exam. Thank you so much. I am a new hcc coder now. I am extremely happy to see risk adjustment video from you. Can we code the encounter which doesn't have vitals? Because in my current project we don't code the encounter which doesn't have vitals or PE .the reason is lack of evidence for face to face. Please clarify this.
OH Wow that is awesome to learn. Congratulations. We will have to contact our risk adjustment specialist for that answer. BUT I do know that yo should always follow the guidance of the training provided by your employer, because some follow different risk adjustment rules.
Do you have to pass the ccs to be a HCC coder? Or can you be an Hcc coder with the cpc credential (i know this video was a while ago but I am currently taking the cpc)
if you have any questions You can refer them to the course at www.amcicoding.com/courses We also hold monthly "Mid Month Mocks" which are webinar based timed exams with AMCI instructor's personal assessment, and test recommendations.
Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD. What are the codes for this? Thanks
These pertain to provider documentation standards: S Subjective part of the note, O is the Objective part of the note, and A is the provider's assessment, as well as P is the patient plan. CHEDDAR also pertains to physician documentation. C is chief complaint, H is history, examination, D is details, drugs and dosages, A is assessment, and R is return visit.
it's very helpful to all ... superb job ma'am .. Thank u so much .. i had a doubt when we code combo code for htn and CKD and CHF then also we need to code CKD stage and CHF also..is it not necessary in HCC pls give me reply
This is the second time I have watched this webinar. I finished my class and came back to this. Excellent!
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Hopefully AMCI will offer CRC as course soon. Thx!
I hope so.
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Outstanding! Thank you for sharing. That is awesome news.
Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD.
What are the codes for this? Thanks
same here. Thank you Ms. Jay
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Thanks for letting us know that our lecture were helpful!!!
Thanku for that much extensive information
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Thank you for sharing this video.Its very helpful..is there any another video on hcc coding??
Thanks for watching! Please stay tuned for more videos.
This video is GOLD!
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I took the CPC course in 2017 and passed my exam
Congratulations Jacquette! That's amazing to hear!
Great instructor.
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Thank you! Love your explanation and I remember coding.
This information was very informative. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Please do you offer CRC courses.. It is because of your channel that I passed the CPC exam. Ms. Jay's and team videos were so precious and helpful. Thank you
At this moment those courses are not being offered. Please reach out to AMCI customer service for additional support and thanks for watching!
Super informative video, Thanks a lot🙂💌
1:42:48 The code I20.9 default for Angina NOS, where is the specific indication in the chart that angina is acute? Unstable code is I20.0 acute? I'm confused please help. Why Angina I20.9 is acute? Where is the information about that in the chart?
Hello, Please visit our website to learn more about AMCI courses . You can find specific details that should answer your questions. Just click the link below and select the course you are interested in.
www.amcicoding.com/courses
Thank you. will you please create video on HCC freshers and experienced interview questions?
Just keep your self notified on when we will upload another video for you 😉
Hello. Thank you for the inservice. I have a question about MEAT criteria. In the inservice, you state that some chronic conditions do not have to meet MEAT criteria. Can I assume that is referring specifically to the scenario you presented and not in everyday practice? I am a primary care practice CDI specialist and it is my understanding all HCC diagnoses have to meet MEAT criteria to be eligible for risk adjustment. Can you please clarify? Thank you.
If you have a question about anything go to www.amcicoding.com/and ask your questions 😉
Thank you for this video.... Its a very informative video
You are very welcome
This was informative about HCC/Risk adjustment coding.
Glad we could help!
Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD.
What are the codes for this? Thanks
@AMCIMedicalCoding Pleaae do you offer CRC Course?
Thank you!
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
Great video and very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
please, I want to study for CRC exam, do you take students?
Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD.
What are the codes for this? Thanks
Kidney transplant-Z940 only codable in HCC
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So you need to combo code as well as code them individually?
Thanks for letting us know that our lectures are helpful
Do you have a slideshow of this webminar presentation?
At this particular time, we do not but please to stay tuned as we post weekly on this channel... You can find specific details that should answer your questions. www.amcicoding.com/courses
That MCG book is amazing
Thank you so much!!!
Can I have download link for ICD 10 and others in excel of CSV format for entry
Hi Ms.jay, I learned a lot from your videos. It helped me to clear my ccs exam. Thank you so much. I am a new hcc coder now. I am extremely happy to see risk adjustment video from you. Can we code the encounter which doesn't have vitals? Because in my current project we don't code the encounter which doesn't have vitals or PE .the reason is lack of evidence for face to face. Please clarify this.
OH Wow that is awesome to learn. Congratulations. We will have to contact our risk adjustment specialist for that answer. BUT I do know that yo should always follow the guidance of the training provided by your employer, because some follow different risk adjustment rules.
Hi Kavitha... Are you a HCC coder?
How do you access the coding clinic? Is it free for everyone? or a subscription is needed? I am having a hard time navigating the cms coding clinic.
Thanks for your question! Head to amcicoding.com/contact with your question so our team can better assist you.
very informative webinar!!
Glad you think so!
Do you have to pass the ccs to be a HCC coder? Or can you be an Hcc coder with the cpc credential (i know this video was a while ago but I am currently taking the cpc)
if you have any questions You can refer them to the course at www.amcicoding.com/courses
We also hold monthly "Mid Month Mocks" which are webinar based timed exams with AMCI instructor's personal assessment, and test recommendations.
Past Medical History: s/p kidney txp,CVA 2010, bilateral cataract sx, CABG 2018, erectile dysfunction, nocturia. Pertinent negatives include DM, CHF, and HLD.
What are the codes for this? Thanks
What is CHEDDAR and SOAP ?
These pertain to provider documentation standards: S Subjective part of the note, O is the Objective part of the note, and A is the provider's assessment, as well as P is the patient plan. CHEDDAR also pertains to physician documentation. C is chief complaint, H is history, examination, D is details, drugs and dosages, A is assessment, and R is return visit.
it's very helpful to all ... superb job ma'am .. Thank u so much .. i had a doubt when we code combo code for htn and CKD and CHF then also we need to code CKD stage and CHF also..is it not necessary in HCC pls give me reply
thank you so much
good information i m very thnkfull for u
It's my pleasure
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TO BECOME A HCC CODERS DO HAVE TO DO SO MANY RECORDS A HOUR
Several employers have quotas, but they all are different. I think quotas are the norm.
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what meaning E78.1
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Diagnosis breast cancer
Great teacher.
However....I am literally getting 🤢 hearing meat mentioned.
Can't listen anymore
I understand, I hope that you find some of our other videos more helpful.
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