Online Training Course

Prod ID: 488
ICD-10-CM Coding Update 2025

Be prepared for October 1, when updates to the ICD-10-CM code set - including the Index, Tabular, Neoplasms, and External Causes - go into effect impacting numerous specialties. There are a total of 74,260 ICD-10-CM codes available for use in FY 2025 code set with 252 new, 36 deleted, and 13 revised codes.

CEUs

3

Length

170 min

Price

$239.00


Avoid interruption to your claims and revenue with a comprehensive review of the ICD-10-CM changes and key ICD-10 coding and reporting guidelines for patient encounters occurring on or after October 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025.

Identify templates or other documents that may need to be updated and/or replaced and prepare you to collaborate with your practice management system and EHR vendors to update coding and billing software. It's risky to rely on EMR code selection, and failure to code to the highest degree of specificity negatively affects reimbursement and utilization statistics.

These sections and more will be covered:

  • Changes within the Alphabetic Index and Tabular list
  • Expansion in lymphoma codes
  • Codes added under Type 1 diabetes mellitus
  • New classifications under eating disorders
  • Several new codes for nasal valve collapse
  • New codes for epilepsy and recurrent seizures
  • Additional social determinants of health codes
  • Updates to codes for Hypoglycemia and Obesity
  • Classification of anal fistula by site
  • Code added for anosognosia
  • New codes for identifying pediatric body mass index percentiles
  • Codes added for reporting a personal history of certain colon polyps
  • New and revised codes under Pulmonary embolism
  • 5th and 6th character codes specify the circumstances of poisoning, adverse effect, or underdosing
  • Codes added for reporting genetic susceptibility to various diseases
  • Several new codes for diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue
  • Codes added for congenital malformations of aortic and mitral valves
  • New codes expand Pulmonary embolism
  • Excludes1 note added under P72

Jan Hailey

MHL, CMC, CMCO, CMIS, CMOM, CMCA E/M


Jan Hailey has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare. She is proficient in administration, coding, and billing roles, and teaches medical office professionals around the country how to excel in their careers. Jan has also been instrumental in the development of PMI's Workforce Initiatives program. 

Jan's affinity for teaching has helped countless healthcare providers and medical office professionals over the years. During her expansive career, she has served as Director of Quality for Saint Joseph Physician Network located in Mishawaka, IN, and Director of Care Management with Select Health Network, an entity of Saint Joseph Health System. As Care Management Director, Jan led the physician network and comprehensive interdisciplinary team across the health system working closely with providers, management, staff, community, and payers to develop strategies for process improvement, gap closures, and patient experience. She developed a documentation improvement program and a Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) coding education program to predict future healthcare utilization by accurately reporting patient complexity.

Prior to joining Saint Joseph, Jan was the Director of Quality, Coding, and Compliance for one of the largest health systems in Northern Indiana. She has a Master of Health Leadership and four professional certifications in office management, coding, insurance processing, and compliance. She is a member of WPS Government Health Administrators (Medicare) Provider Outreach and Advisory Group.

Participants will be informed of all details included in the annual update to the ICD-10-CM code set and guidelines.
No prerequisites required. Students are expected to have prior knowledge of diagnostic coding.
Self-paced online program includes unlimited review of previously recorded instruction and the downloadable PowerPoint handout for 6 months.

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