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3.02 Understand Health Informatics

3.02 Understand Health Informatics. Health Informatics. Health Informatics professionals treat technology as a tool that helps patients and healthcare professionals. Health Informatics. A career area that combines technology healthcare science communications administration

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3.02 Understand Health Informatics

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  1. 3.02 Understand Health Informatics

  2. Health Informatics • Health Informatics professionals treat technology as a tool that helps patients and healthcare professionals. 3.02 Understand health informatics

  3. Health Informatics • A career area that combines • technology • healthcare science • communications • administration • business management. • Two areas of health informatics: • Management • Technical 3.02 Understand health informatics

  4. Health Informatics: Management Duties • Design and develop information systems needed for medical records and insurance. • Develop policies and procedures for handling medical information to ensure patient privacy and security. • Manage and stay within budget. • Train users. 3.02 Understand health informatics

  5. Health Informatics:Technical Duties • Design and develop information systems that operate between healthcare facilities • Integrate all medical records and insurance requirements into one user-friendly system • Develop information systems that follow policies and procedures for handling information to ensure patient privacy and security 3.02 Understand health informatics

  6. Health Informatics Professionals • Analyze patient information • Abstract and code patient information 3.02 Understand health informatics

  7. Health Informatics Professionals • Document information • Communicate information • Manage health information systems 3.02 Understand health informatics

  8. Health InformaticsCareer Responsibilities Analyze patient information • Determine information required • Collect required information • Evaluate the information • Report and distribute information within legal guidelines 3.02 Understand health informatics

  9. Health InformaticsCareer Responsibilities Abstract and code patient information • Abstracting refers to collecting information from a medical record. • Coding refers to the assignment of a code to each of the patient’s diagnoses and procedures for the purpose of reimbursement • Diagnosis codes • Procedure codes 3.02 Understand health informatics

  10. Health InformaticsCareer Responsibilities Abstract and code patient information • Collect information to record charges and reimbursements • Use appropriate medical terminology • Apply information for regulatory and legal purposes 3.02 Understand health informatics

  11. Coding: Diagnosis codes (ICD-9) Procedure codes (CPT) 3.02 Understand health informatics

  12. CodingRefers to the assignment of a code to each of the patient’s diagnoses and procedures for the purpose of reimbursement Diagnosis codes Procedure codes 3.02 Understand health informatics

  13. Diagnosis Codes ICD-9-CM Coding 3.02 Understand health informatics

  14. Diagnosis Codes World Health Organization • International Classification of Diseases (ICD) • Codes aid in tracking the presence of disease US Department of Health and Human Services • International Classification of Diseases Clinical Modification (ICD-CM) • Used in diagnosis coding 3.02 Understand health informatics

  15. Diagnosis CodesICD-9-CM Coding • Used to code the diagnosis • Must identify the main term in the diagnosis Example: Essential hypertension 3.02 Understand health informatics

  16. Diagnosis CodesICD-9-CM Coding • The code book: • Contains three volumes • Volume 1 – Tabular List of Diseases • Volume 2 – Index to Diseases • Volume 3 – Index to Procedures and Tabular List of Procedures • Physicians’ offices and outpatient facilities use only Volumes 1 and 2 when coding 3.02 Understand health informatics

  17. Diagnosis CodesICD-9-CM Coding Continued • Volume 1 • numerical listing of conditions • Volume 2: • alphabetical listing of the diseases • always found at the beginning of the code book 3.02 Understand health informatics

  18. Diagnosis CodesICD-9-CM Coding Continued Main Term in Diagnosis • Main term – condition causing the patient to be sick. • Example:Urinary Tract InfectionInfection is the main term in this diagnosis.Urinary Tract is the location of the infection and would not be the first place to look in the index (Volume 2). 3.02 Understand health informatics

  19. Diagnosis CodesICD-9-CM Coding Complete What’s the Main Term Worksheet 3.02 Understand health informatics

  20. Diagnosis CodesICD-9-CM Coding Basic Steps • Locate the main term in the alphabetic index (Volume 2). • Review the subterms. • Follow cross-references. • Verify the code found in the alphabetic index in the Tabular List (Volume 1). • Assign the correct code. 3.02 Understand health informatics

  21. Complete the ICD-9-CM Codinghandout

  22. Procedure CodesCPT Coding

  23. Procedure CodesCPT Coding • Used to code medical procedures and services performed in outpatient facilities • Has an index and a numerical listing 3.02 Understand health informatics

  24. Procedure CodesCPT Coding • To use the code book: • Go to the index, locate the procedure • Go to the numerical listing to determine which code is appropriate for the procedure listed in the charge form 3.02 Understand health informatics

  25. Procedure CodesCPT Coding • There are 6 sections within the numerical listing. • Evaluation and Management • Anesthesia • Surgery • Radiology • Pathology and Laboratory • Medicine 3.02 Understand health informatics

  26. Procedure CodesCPT Coding • The CPT index is organized by alphabetical main terms which include: • procedures • services • organs • anatomic sites • conditions • eponyms • abbreviations 3.02 Understand health informatics

  27. Procedure CodesCPT Coding • This is quite different from what you learned from the ICD-9-CM coding. • Reminder, with ICD-9-CM coding, you had to pick a main term. Not true with CPT coding • For this reason, most students like CPT coding over ICD coding 3.02 Understand health informatics

  28. Procedure CodesCPT Coding Basic Steps • Review the procedure or service listed on the charge slip Ex: Rapid Strep Test • Locate the main term for the procedure or service. • Locate subterms and follow cross references. • Record all codes listed to be reviewed. 3.02 Understand health informatics

  29. Procedure CodesCPT Coding Basic Steps • Review the description of procedure/service codes. • Record all codes listed to be reviewed. • Review the description of the procedure/service codes • Assign the appropriate code number. 3.02 Understand health informatics

  30. Complete the CPT Codinghandout 3.02 Understand health informatics

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