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Diagnostic coding is a snap when using these coding cards. Available for 24 medical specialties, they allow health care professionals to easily locate a desired specialty-specific ICD-10-CM code.
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These 2016 AMA coding cards offer a snapshot of the ICD-10-CM codebook, providing the most commonly reported diagnostic codes and associated guidelines for a specialty. The cards detail the specificity required to improve documentation. Pushpin icons help Snapshot users connect coding tips back to specific codes. These easy-to-use reference cards allow health care providers and staff members to quickly locate a desired code.
This series includes 24 specialty-specific Snapshot cards.
Learn how you can save up to 35% on this resource.
Features of the card include:
- AMA exclusive! Guidelines and tips — make coding more accurate and complete
- Alphabetical layout — makes locating a code quick and easy to accurately reflect a patient’s condition
- Tailor-made content for a particular specialty — reflects the uniqueness of the specialist’s frequently used codes
- Instant portability — e-Book format
Kathy Giannangelo, MA, RHIA, CCS, CPHIMS, FAHIMA, has employed her extensive knowledge of terminology and classification systems to create these new ICD-10-CM Snapshot coding cards for the American Medical Association. Giannangelo is an independent coding consultant currently focusing her expertise on authoring books, articles, and training programs about ICD-10.
Some of her present work includes map lead for International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation. Past positions include content management director with Apelon, Inc., medical informaticist with Language and Computing, practice leadership director with the American Health Information Management Association, senior nosologist with HCIA, and vice president of product development with St. Anthony Publishing. Giannangelo holds a masters of arts in health information management and a certificate in healthcare informatics from The College of St. Scholastica.