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OASIS & ICD-10 Coding Basics

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Learn how to properly answer the new OASIS items AND learn coding fundamentals with this seminar package.

Receive on-demand training and valuable CEUs!


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Price: $599.00

Ultimate Coding & OASIS Training Virtual Series: OASIS & ICD-10 Coding Basics

Ultimate Coding & OASIS Training Virtual Series:
OASIS & ICD-10 Coding Basics 

Presented on: On-Demand

Presented by: 

Arlynn Hansell, PT, HCS-D, HCS-H, HCS-O, COS-C, Director of Education, Coding and OASIS Division, for SimiTree Healthcare Consulting

J’non Griffin, RN, MHA, HCS-D, HCS-C, HCS-H, COS-C, Director of Coding and OASIS at SimiTree Healthcare Consulting


Make the most out of Ultimate Coding and OASIS Training: The Virtual Series by combining two programs!

This seminar package gives you both popular courses from the Ultimate Training Series: OASIS and ICD-10 Coding Basics!


OASIS Training:

Learn how to properly answer the most challenging OASIS items while reinforcing your core OASIS competencies without sacrificing productivity.

OASIS accuracy is the key to documentation compliance, positive outcomes scores and full and proper reimbursement. Attend this full-day, intermediate-level OASIS training on the most challenging items – those questions that continue to create confusion and put your agency at risk when answered incorrectly. Expert speaker Arlynn Hansell includes opportunities to pause the recording to work through OASIS scenarios, which she discusses in depth to ensure retention and comprehension.  

During the training, you will:

  • Dive into the most challenging OASIS items and guidance, including Section GG, J1800, and J1900.
  • Avoid CMS surveyor scrutiny with best practices for answering the OASIS SOC/ROC in timely fashion.
  • Correctly apply OASIS conventions to item-specific scenarios while also learning how to apply OASIS-specific definitions for terms such as active treatment, care episode, same day, minimal assistance, and more.
  • Master the complicated wound items, including how to report pressure ulcers, stasis ulcers, surgical wounds and trauma wounds, and how to report their healing status.
  • Ensure accuracy in the reporting of cognitive patterns, including the neuro/emotional/behavioral items to ensure appropriate POC development and risk adjustment of outcomes.
  • Work through the ADL items (M1800 - M1860) to ensure you're accurately reporting the patient's functional status, or risk PDGM Functional Impairment Level Points and inaccurate outcome scores.
  • Walk away with best practices to ensure your documentation matches the OASIS, which matches the plan of care.
  • Understand the interaction of certain OASIS and coding items and how they impact the PDGM payment system


ICD-10 Coding Basics:

Understand the core coding competencies that dictate accurate coding. Start with the coding fundamentals, guidelines, and conventions while you learn how your code choices impact your agency’s reimbursement and patient outcomes. Expert speaker J’non Griffin includes opportunities to pause the recording to work through scenarios, which she discusses in depth to ensure retention and comprehension.  

Learn how to:

  • Navigate the ICD-10 conventions & guidelines, including the use of laterality, Excludes notes, unspecified codes, sequelae, 7th character assignment, and key sequencing guidelines
  • Use the Alphabetic Index, Tabular List, and neoplasm table to correctly find codes
  • Apply critical thinking in understanding the sequencing of common diagnoses
  • Recognize key coding and OASIS interactions
  • Navigate the legal and ethical standards of care and clinician collaboration
  • Look up codes in the coding manual including how to understand code structure, conventions and guidelines.
  • Apply what you’ve learned by working through common home health scenarios

Required material: All participants must have a 2022 ICD-10-CM coding manual OR the Home Health Coding Center to participate. We recommend DecisionHealth’s 2022 Complete Home Health ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual or DecisionHealth’s Home Health Coding Center.

At the conclusion of this virtual training, the participant will:

  1. Learn the specific OASIS-D1 items and updated guidance effective January 2020
  2. Avoid CMS surveyor scrutiny with best practices for answering the OASIS SOC/ROC in a timely fashion
  3. Correctly apply OASIS conventions to item-specific scenarios, while also learning how to apply OASIS-specific definitions for terms such as active treatment, care episode, same day, minimal assistance, and more
  4. Master the complicated wound items, including how to report pressure ulcers, stasis ulcers, surgical wounds, and trauma wounds
  5. Ensure accuracy in the reporting of neuro/emotional/behavioral items
  6. Work through ADL items to ensure you're accurately reporting the patient's functional status
  7. Walk away with best practices to ensure your documentation matches the OASIS, which matches the plan of care
  8. Understand the interaction of certain OASIS items and the new Patient-Driven Grouping Model (PDGM) payment system
  9. Discuss the legal and ethical standards of care and clinician collaboration
  10. Discuss code structure, conventions and guidelines, and the coding manual
  11. Review general guidance in each chapter
  12. Discuss how to look up codes in the coding manual


Agenda

All registrants receive access to the online learning, downloadable slides, and relevant accompanying materials.

In the OASIS seminar you will:

  • Hammer home the most challenging OASIS items and guidance, including Section GG, J1800 and J1900 (falls).
  • Avoid CMS surveyor scrutiny with best practices for answering the OASIS SOC/ROC in a timely fashion. Learn how to answer M0102 (date of physician ordered SOC) and M0104 (date of referral) in challenging situations.
  • Correctly apply OASIS conventions to item-specific scenarios while also learning how to apply OASIS-specific definitions for terms such as active treatment, care episode, same day, minimal assistance, and more.
  • Master the complicated wound items, including how to report pressure ulcers, stasis ulcers, surgical wounds, and trauma wounds, and how to report their healing status.
  • Ensure accuracy in the reporting of neuro/emotional/behavioral items (M1700–M1745) to ensure appropriate POC development and risk adjustment of outcomes.
  • Work through the ADL items (M1800–M1860) to ensure you're accurately reporting the patient's functional status, lest you risk PDGM functional impairment level points and inaccurate outcome scores.
  • Walk away with best practices to ensure your documentation matches the OASIS, which matches the plan of care.


In the ICD-10 Coding Basics seminar you will learn how to:

  • Navigate the ICD-10 conventions & guidelines, including the use of laterality, Excludes notes, unspecified codes, sequelae, 7th character assignment, and key sequencing guidelines
  • Use the Alphabetic Index, Tabular List, and neoplasm table to correctly find codes
  • Apply critical thinking in understanding the sequencing of common diagnoses
  • Appropriately assign codes for signs and symptoms
  • Understand how to assign codes in M1021 (primary) and M1023 (other)
  • Recognize key coding and OASIS interactions
  • Apply and reinforce what you’ve learned by working through common home health scenarios

Note: Optional, but not required for this course is the Home Health ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual, 2021 and can be found here: https://store.decisionhealth.com/2021-hh-coding.

Who Should Listen?

  • Clinicians
  • Clinical supervisors
  • Directors of nursing
  • Quality managers
  • Quality assurance/performance improvement staff
  • Compliance officers
  • Beginner coders
  • Clinicians who code
  • Home health supervisors who are taking a role in coding

Meet the Speaker

Arlynn HansellArlynn Hansell, PT, HCS-D, HCS-H, HCS-O, COS-C, Director of Education, Coding and OASIS Division, for SimiTree Healthcare Consulting

Hansell has been a physical therapist in the home health and SNF settings since October 1998, holding positions of therapist, rehab manager, and quality/compliance assurance. Hansell is appointed to the AHCC board, where she serves as the BMSC liaison. She is a past member of the American Physical Therapy Association, where she served as the Vice President of the Home Health Section. She manages the creation and editing of the HCS-D, HCS-O, HCS-H certification exams, and is the editor of the Home Care Clinical Specialist – OASIS online guidance and the HCS-O Study Guide.


J’non GriffinJ’non Griffin, RN, MHA, HCS-D, HCS-C, HCS-H, COS-C, Director of Coding and OASIS at SimiTree Healthcare Consulting

Griffin is also president of Home Health Solutions, a Simione Coding Company. She brings more than 34 years of experience as an RN in home healthcare. She has served as a field nurse, director of staff development and appeals, and as an executive with multiple home health and hospice agencies. She has also worked as the regional director of operations and served as the acting compliance officer. Griffin is a seasoned educator, published author, and national speaker. She has been a frequent contributor to industry publications, including DecisionHealth’s Diagnosis Coding Pro. She has published several manuals and assisted with the composition of several online modules for coding and OASIS instruction.

Recommended Resources

If you’re looking to continue your OASIS education and plan to eventually sit for the HCS-O certification exam, we recommend the following resources:

  • 2022 Home Care Clinical Specialist – OASIS (HCS-O) Certification Study Guide: This study guide takes you through the competencies necessary to master as you prepare for the HCS-O certification exam. It delivers OASIS assessment tips and sample test questions. Learn more here.
  • 2022 OASIS Form Companion: Keep all your OASIS documents in one easy-to-reference resource that allows you to easily search for the OASIS guidance you use most often. Note, the OASIS Form Companion is an allowable resource when taking the HCS-O exam and can be taken into the exam room. Learn more here.
  • 2022 Home Health Guide to OASIS: A Reference for Field Staff: Get up to speed on the latest revisions to the OASIS assessment, while also reinforcing core competencies so you can accurately and efficiently complete every assessment. Learn more here.
  • 2022 ICD-10-CM Wound Coding & OASIS Field Guide: Your on-the-go reference to choose the right ICD-10 code and complete the OASIS for the most common home health wounds. It is conveniently separated into chapters devoted to each type of wound commonly seen in home health, including pressure, arterial, stasis and diabetic ulcers, and surgical, trauma and complicated wounds. Learn more here.
  • Home Health OASIS Assessment: Identify & measure your own and/or your staff's OASIS understanding, identify potential skills gaps, pinpoint areas for training opportunities, and monitor progress over time. Learn more here.

If you’re looking to continue your coding education and plan to eventually sit for the HCS-D certification exam, we recommend the following resources:

  • Home Health ICD-10-CM Coding Assessment: Identify your own and/or your staff's home health ICD-10-CM coding understanding, identify potential skills gaps, pinpoint areas for training opportunities, and monitor progress over time. Learn more here.
  • Ultimate Coding & OASIS Training Virtual Series: ICD-10 Intermediate Coding: This virtual online training will walk you through how to sequence the most common home health diagnoses in ICD-10 and understand the FY2022 code and guideline changes. Learn more here.
  • 2022 Home Health ICD-10-CM Coding Answers: To learn how to accurately code in ICD-10, you must practice coding. Practice your coding by working through 200 ICD-10 coding scenarios that cover home health's most complicated situations. Learn more here.
  • 2022 Home Care Coding Specialist – Diagnosis (HCS-D) Certification Study Guide: This study guide will help prepare you to take the Home Care Coding Specialist-Diagnosis (HCS-D) certification examination, offered by the Board of Medical Specialty Coding & Compliance (BMSC). You’ll get tips and sample test questions authored by BMSC Board members. Learn more here.

Continuing Education — OASIS Training

Board of Medical Specialty Coding and Compliance (BMSC)
This program is preapproved by the Board of Medical Specialty Coding & Compliance (BMSC) for 8 HCS-O, 2 HCS-D, 2 HCS-C CEU(s).

Nursing Contact Hours
HCPro is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

This educational activity for 5 nursing contact hours is provided by HCPro. 

How to receive your continuing education certificate
To obtain a continuing education certificate, you must watch the full training and get an 80% on the post-test. Once you pass the test, you’ll be provided a link to take an evaluation. Once you complete the evaluation, a certificate will be emailed to you. Please retain the email for future reference. Note: The automated certificates are sometimes mistaken for spam. We suggest you use a personal email address and check your junk mail folder after completing the evaluation.

Continuing Education — ICD-10 Coding Basics

Board of Medical Specialty Coding and Compliance (BMSC)
This program is preapproved by the Board of Medical Specialty Coding & Compliance (BMSC) for 5 HCS-D, 5 HCS-H, 2 HCS-O, 1 HCS-C CEU(s).

Nursing Contact Hours
HCPro is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

This educational activity for 4 nursing contact hours is provided by HCPro.

How to receive your continuing education certificate
To obtain a continuing education certificate, you must watch the full training and get an 80% on the post-test. Once you pass the test, you’ll be provided a link to take an evaluation. Once you complete the evaluation, a certificate will be emailed to you. Please retain the email for future reference. Note: The automated certificates are sometimes mistaken for spam. We suggest you use a personal email address and check your junk mail folder after completing the evaluation.

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Disclosure Statement

Please note the planners, presenter(s), and contributors to this activity have disclosed no relevant financial relationships with any commercial companies pertaining to this activity.

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Your OASIS Class Sessions and Materials include:

  • OASIS Training Sessions (Session totals approx. 5 hours, 11 minutes )
  • OASIS Training Materials
  • HCS-O study session materials

Optional, but not required for this course is the Home Health ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual, 202

Your ICD-10 Coding Basics Class Sessions and Materials include:

  • Basic Training Sessions (Session totals approx. 4 hours, 12 minutes )
  • Basic Training Materials

Required material: All participants of the training must have a 2022 ICD-10-CM coding manual OR the Home Health Coding Center to participate. We recommend DecisionHealth’s 2022 Complete Home Health ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Coding Manual or DecisionHealth’s Home Health Coding Center.

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Attendees will have access to this event for 60 days from the time of purchase.

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