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August 27, 2025

Diagnosis Coding

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Diagnosis coding establishes the medical necessity for a service, and can be the source of denials. Accurate and specific diagnosis coding is also important for groups that are part of ACO or have risk-contracts in communicating the acuity of a panel of patients

ICD-10-CM Coding Expand

Diagnosis Coding Rules

  • ICD-10-CM Conventions, Structure, and Format: Section I.A
  • ICD-10-CM Conventions, Structure, and Format: Section I.B
  • ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Guidelines – Chapters 1–3
  • ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Guidelines – Chapters 4–6
  • ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Guidelines – Chapters 7–10
  • ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Guidelines – Chapters 11–13
  • ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Guidelines – Chapters 14–16
  • ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Guidelines – Chapters 17–20

Selected Diagnosis Coding Issues

  • “xxxA” – ICD-10-CM Placeholder Code X and 7th Character Extension
  • Diagnosis coding for a fall (or other injury)
  • Diagnosis Coding for Intentional Self-Harm
  • Diagnosis coding for biopsy sent for pathology
  • ICD-10 coding for suspected cancer
  • Diagnosis coding for screening colonoscopy
  • Can you screen for an existing condition? | Diagnosis Coding for Lab Services
  • Diagnosis Coding for Tick Bites
  • Aftercare and Follow-up: ICD-10 Coding
  • Diagnosis Coding for Antepartum Care

Webinars

  • IRE Inpatient Determination: Case Studies | Webinar
  • ICD-10-CM Updates | Webinar
  • DRG Red Flags: A Payor Perspective | Webinar
HCC Diagnosis Coding Expand
  • Coding Guide – Risk Adjusted Diagnosis Coding for Medical Practices

Guidance on Common Conditions

  • NicolettiNotes Risk-Diagnosis Clarifier
  • HCC diagnosis coding examples: diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease
  • HCC diagnosis coding: Can you add a code from the past medical history?
  • HCC coding: round up of chronic conditions
  • Depression coding in Hierarchical Condition Coding (HCC)
  • What’s the difference between B20 and Z21? Which is right for positive HIV status?
  • Diabetes coding in Hierarchical Condition Coding (HCC)
  • Coding for diabetes in the HCC system | Reference Sheet
  • HCC coding for Hypertension | Reference Sheet

Compliance and Implementation

  • Compliance issues in ICD-10 coding for risk based contracts and HCCs
  • HCCs in brief | The difference between CMS-HCC and HHS-HCC
  • Five urban legends about risk-adjusted diagnosis coding

Webinars and Videos

  • HCC coding: V24 versus V28 | Video
  • HCC Transition from V24 to V28 | Webinar (July 2023)
  • Risk Coding for Medical Practices and Outpatient Services | Webinar
  • HCC Coding for Medical Practices | Webinar (April 2021)

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