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Title: Coding for Compliance – E&M Leveling Session: W-6-0900 Track x – xxx day – 0000-0000

Identify areas for review with AHLTA vs. MHS Guidance Objectives Track x – xxx day – 0000-0000 Define compliance issues associated with electronic medical records documentation Increase awareness of the essential components of E&M leveling within the EMR Identify areas for review with AHLTA vs. MHS Guidance Recognize relevant factors to be addressed in MTF Compliance Plan Learn resources available to provide understanding of AHLTA and MHS Coding as it relates to your Compliance Plan 2

EMR Compliance Issues The EMR tools drive documentation excessive for the severity of the presenting problem The EMR tools generate questionable documentation The templates generate multiple records with nearly identical text The templates default to multisystem reviews and exams whether physicians do them or not

EMR Compliance Issues Be aware of the pitfalls associated with the EMR Stay educated Guidance used to support: Should be compelling Should be persuasive Remain Cognizant: Most guidance is billing related Differentiate between MHS and industry Coding workshops Filter information for what applies

Compliance Clarity for Documentation Track x – xxx day – 0000-0000 Define Documentation Guidelines Overall MTF Clinic specific Using 1995 vs. 1997 Documentation Guidelines If the clinic is using 97 but 95 benefits it more, will you default? Default based on: 1995 - 99213 (if not counting chronic conditions) 1997 - 99214 (if counted) Exam 5

AHLTA Impact on Compliance Plan Track x – xxx day – 0000-0000 E&M leveling enormous problem in audits Procedural coding with the click of the mouse Business Plan drives RVU hunt Physicians deal with: Structured documentation, slow response time Free text not captured Template development AHLTA application contradicts/conflicts with documentation guidelines Result: Auditors struggle to “unravel” pertinent documentation Difficult to inspire compliance with physician 6

Automated AHLTA E&M Calculation include but not limited to: AHLTA E&M Factors Automated AHLTA E&M Calculation include but not limited to: Vital signs data BP, HR, RR, Temp, Ht and Wt – eliminates need for the provider to document ― “vital signs reviewed” The Total face-to-face option >50% AutoCited Information; i.e., problems, allergies, meds, hx, lab/rad results Diagnosis and Procedures for Medical Decision Making (MDM) Orders for MDM Calculation Service Type Patient Status

Compliance Clarity for E&M leveling DoD Rule AHLTA Documentation: Autocite information will not be considered when determining the appropriate ICD-9-CM, E&M, and/or CPT code to be assigned to the encounter, unless pertinent findings are acknowledged within the body of the providers’ notes Source: Military Health System Coding Guidance: Professional Services and Specialty Coding Guidelines Version 3.4, Effective date: 1 Jan 2011

Compliance Clarity for E&M leveling DoD requires the utilization of medical decision making as a mandatory component of an established patient E&M assignment. The facility may choose between History or Physical Exam for the second component. Source: Military Health System Coding Guidance: Professional Services and Specialty Coding Guidelines Version 3.4, Effective date:| 1 Jan 2011

Compliance Clarity for E&M leveling Documentation criteria 97 vs. 95 in clinic settings ROS and “Double dipping” What constitutes a “comprehensive hx” in Preventive Medicine? What is an interval history and when does it apply? Resources DoD, ICD-9, CPT, CMS otherwise known as Official Specialty Specific; i.e., ACEP, PCP, etc. Service specific Google

Compliance Clarity for E&M leveling Define guidelines to be used by auditors 97 E/M guidelines vs. 95 re EXTENDED HPI and status of three or more “chronic or inactive problems” Comprehensive physical exam using the 1995 E/M guidelines Mix of organ systems AND body areas for 1995 E/M guidelines Use of questionnaire when completing the ROS and PFSH Define prescription drug management in the table of risk Define how auditors quantify the MDM 95 or 97 documentation guidelines AHLTA E&M calculations

Compliance Clarity for Documentation 3.1.1. Determination of Level of E&M Code When determining the level of history for an E&M code, the documented elements in the History of Present Illness (HPI) may also be counted in the Review of Systems (ROS) and the Past Family Social History (PFSH) when appropriate If nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea is documented in the HPI, it is not necessary to re-document “nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea” in the ROS section in order to count it in both elements of the history component More E&M documentation guideline information is on the CMS Web site at http://www.cms.hhs.gov/ Source: Military Health System Coding Guidance: Professional Services and Specialty Coding Guidelines Version 3.4, Effective date: 1 Jan 2011

Compliance Clarity for Documentation 3.1.1.1. Chief Complaint /HPI/ROS/PFSH Chief complaint, should always be noted in the encounter documentation Only those parts of the HPI that are actually documented by the provider may be used in calculating the level of the encounter To certify that the provider reviewed the information documented by others, there must be a notation supplementing or confirming the review Source: Military Health System Coding Guidance: Professional Services and Specialty Coding Guidelines Version 3.4, Effective date: 1 Jan 2011

Compliance Clarity for Documentation 3.1.1.2 Self-Limited/Minor Problems Clarifies a common error in E&M leveling Assign a self-limited or minor problem in the “Number of Diagnoses or Treatment Options” component of medical decision-making to the level of a new problem CPT defines a self-limited or minor problem as “a problem that runs a definite and prescribed course, is transient in nature, and is not likely to permanently alter health status, OR has a good prognosis with management/compliance” Track x – xxx day – 0000-0000

Compliance Clarity for Documentation Define proper/improper phrase usage “unremarkable” to identify if organ system or body area “non-contributory” when is it acceptable “counseled on condition” is it acceptable documentation ROS, and “all other systems negative” Educate clinical staff Physicians GPM Para-professionals

Track x – xxx day – 0000-0000 Documentation Dream ESTABLISHED OFFICE VISIT Source: 2009 Coding for Compliance – Nxxxx Fxxxxxxx CC: HTN and OA   HPI:  The patient's HTN has been well controlled at home on DIOVAN 160 mg PO QD. OA remains stable on intermittent OTC IBUPROFEN. PFSH: none REVIEW OF SYSTEMS: ROS: Extended (’95 & ’97) CV, Resp. (although lumped in under CV, could count Resp except questionable for “medical necessity but we’re not doctors) CARDIOVASCULAR: Negative for chest pain, orthopnea, PND. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:  GENERAL:  NAD, conversant; looks younger than stated age.  VITAL SIGNS:  Blood pressure is 124/72, HR 84, RR 18.  NECK:  No JVD or carotid bruits.  LUNGS:  CTA.  CARDIOVASCULAR:  RRR.  EXTREMITIES:  Show no peripheral edema. LABORATORY INFORMATION:  No labs today. IMPRESSION: Optimally controlled HTN. Stable OA. PLAN: Continue current BP meds. Continue PRN IBUPROFEN. RTC in six months with renal profile and lipid panel. 16

Documentation Reality

Documentation Reality

Compliance Clarity for MHS Initiatives Define template and auditing forms for detailed information into the MTF Compliance Plan Aims forms Specialty audit forms Define “other”; i.e., service specific initiatives MEDCOM AHLTA Provider Satisfaction (MAPS) Operation COMPASS: Focus on Optimization (AF) Identify workload implications Scope of practice MTF initiatives

Compliance Clarity for Scope of Practice MTFs granted privileges and scope of practice Physicians Nurse practitioners and Physician Assistants Independent Duty Corpsman (IDC), Independent Duty Medical Technicians (IDMT) Oral surgeons, optometrists, etc. Residents, post-graduate year one [PGY-1] Clinical Pharmacists Physical and Occupational Therapists Nurse/Tech

Compliance Clarity for Responsibilities 1.6. Legal Reference: The medical record is the legal record of care. When there is a difference between what is coded in the Ambulatory Data Module (ADM) and what is documented in the medical record, a coder may change a code to more accurately reflect the documentation. When this occurs, the coder must notify the provider. The provider is ultimately responsible for coding and documentation. While the data from the CHCS record can be used to create third-party claims, the medical record must support the coding in the claim. Source: Military Health System Coding Guidance: Professional Services and Specialty Coding Guidelines Version 3.4, Effective date: 1 Jan 2011

Compliance Clarity – Conflicting Guidance Identify conflicting guidance and provide clear and distinct guidance MHS Professional Services Guidelines MHS Auditing Guidelines, Appendix F UBO User Guide Service Specific Coding Guidelines Service Specific Workload Guidelines

Compliance Clarity for Service Setting Define workload services within specific settings Rounds documented in AHLTA Inpatient consults or “co-attending” ED services for direct admits, self referrals, etc. Clinic services for inpatients Observation services “incident to services” These along with many other compliance issues addressed in the previous slides are defined in the MHS Coding Guidelines they are still a compliance issue within the services. Track x – xxx day – 0000-0000

Compliance Plan Considerations Update annually based on changes Provide training on changes and revisions Revisions with summary of changes Maintain previous versions for historical purposes Your Compliance Plan is a living, breathing document that must be revised as the guidelines and environment within the MHS evolve

Compliance Plan Summary Compliance Plan document should address issues to avoid degrees of variability: AHLTA E&M calculator (97 vs. 95) Clarity for E&M leveling (don’t reinvent the wheel) MHS and Service-specific Initiatives Scope of Practices Ownership Conflicting guidelines Service Setting (inpatient/out-patient)

Resources Army http://pasba3.amedd.army.mil Air Force https://phsohelpdesk.brooks.af.mil Navy https://dataquality.med.navy.mil/reconcile/codinghotline/ticketentry.aspx http://www.usafp.org/AHLTA-3_3-Information-FAQs.htm

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