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Lesson Overview
In this lesson, you'll learn about ICD-10-PCS codes. This code set is used to assign
inpatient hospital procedures only from the patient's medical record. As with the ICD-10-
CM, there are many guidelines that must be followed in order to ensure accurate coding.
The ICD-10-CM and the ICD-10-PCS codes combined will provide an accurate record of
the diagnosis and procedures for each patient.
Lesson Objectives
Describe the format and structure of the ICD-10-PCS classi±cation system.
Assign ICD-10-PCS codes according to inpatient coding and reporting guidelines.
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ICD-10-PCS Codes
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Inpatient Coding
Read this assignment and watch the video. Then, read Chapters 6 and 7 in your digital
textbook. Procedure Coding With ICD-10-PCS
The
ICD-10-PCS (Procedure Coding System) replaced ICD-9-CM Volume 3. The ICD-
10-PCS uses a completely different code structure for procedures. Rather than assigning a
code with a generalized description as in the previous ICD-9-CM Volume 3, with the new
ICD-10-PCS, you'll assign codes that provide specific details of every element of the
procedure. You'll learn about the expandable multiaxial format of ICD-10-PCS, which
allows room for more codes as new surgical procedures and treatments are created.
Introduction to ICD-10-PCS
Previously, you would have used ICD-9-CM Volume 3 to assign procedure codes to
surgeries performed on patients in the hospital. Now, you'll use ICD-10-PCS in the same
way.
ICD-10-PCS isn't in the back of the ICD-10-CM; instead, when you need to look up a
surgical procedure, you'll use a completely separate manual entitled ICD-10-PCS.
Code Structure Watch "The Seven Characters in Specific Locations in a Code" to understand this structure
in the ICD-10-PCS. Download the transcript here.
(https://lessons.pennfoster.edu/savi/transcripts/IN00075_T.pdf)
External Reference
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Digital Textbook Reading Assignment Instructions
Read Chapter 6 in your MindTap digital textbook by selecting the Chapter 6 Introduction
to ICD-10-PCS Coding, Conventions, and Section Coding Guidelines
link in the
navigation menu. The MindTap will open in a new window or tab. When you’ve completed
the readings, close the window or tab and return to this one to proceed with your course.
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Read It: Chapter 06 Introduction to ICD-10-PCS Coding,
Conventions, and Section Coding Guidelines
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Chapter 6 Activity Instructions
Now that you’ve finished the reading for this section, you'll complete several activities in
MindTap using the Chapter 6 Learning Activities
and the Chapter 6 Application
Activities
links in the navigation menu. The MindTap link will open in a new window or tab.
Follow the instructions provided in MindTap to complete the activities. You don’t have to
complete all the activities at the same time, and you can review the correct answers as you
progress. When you’re finished, close the MindTap window or tab and return to this one to
proceed with your course. Basic Medical Coding / Procedure Coding with ICD-10-PCS
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Chapter 6 Learning Activities
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Chapter 6 Application Activities
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Digital Textbook Reading Assignment Instructions
Read Chapter 7 in your MindTap digital textbook by selecting the Chapter 7 ICD-10-CM
and ICD-10-PCS Inpatient Hospital Coding
link in the navigation menu. The MindTap will
open in a new window or tab. When you’ve completed the readings, close the window or
tab and return to this one to proceed with your course.
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Read It: Chapter 07 ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS Inpatient
Hospital Coding
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Chapter 7 Activity Instructions
Now that you’ve finished the reading for this section, you'll complete several activities in
MindTap using the Chapter 7 Learning Activities
and the Chapter 7 Application
Activities
links in the navigation menu. The MindTap link will open in a new window or tab.
Follow the instructions provided in MindTap to complete the activities. You don’t have to
complete all the activities at the same time, and you can review the correct answers as you
progress. When you’re finished, close the MindTap window or tab and return to this one to
proceed with your course. Basic Medical Coding / Procedure Coding with ICD-10-PCS
Procedure Coding with ICD-10-PCS
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Chapter 7 Application Activities
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Lesson 4 Review Activities Instructions
Before you take the Lesson 4 Exam, review what you’ve learned using Chapters 6 and 7
flashcards and PowerPoints. Follow the Lesson 4 Review Activities
link in the navigation
menu to access these resources in MindTap. The link will open in a new window or tab.
When you’re finished, close the window or tab and return to this one to proceed with your
course.
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