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The importance of complete and accurate ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding cannot be overemphasized. All coders and those associated with assigning diagnosis codes must be trained on the requirements, instructions, and guidelines.
Participants will understand how to accurately assign codes, apply coding conventions, and be updated to the NEW Official Guidelines and diagnosis codes for 2026. This course is designed for all levels of coders, including those new to ICD-10-CM coding, who have never been formally trained, or need a refresher. Billers, therapists, and other staff that are part of the facility's team that assigns and/or reviews ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes should attend.
Participants must bring a current ICD-10-CM book. New training examples will be provided to enhance understanding and application of the diagnosis codes.
Class size is limited. Reserve your space now to guarantee a seat!
Med-Rec Systems
712 Adams Street
1st Floor Conference Room
Carmel, IN 46032
Speaker: Nancy Bensen, RHIA, CHPS, RAC-CT has more than 30 years of experience in ICD-10-CM coding. She is an ICD-10-CM Train the Trainer and has been a member of the AHIMA ICD-10_CM Long-Term Care Practice committee contributing to publications to promote and enhance coding in long-term care.
Questions? Contact mainoffice@med-recsystems.com