Trauma encounters are among the most complex and high-risk cases in healthcare medical coding. From drowning and gunshot wounds to burns, heat-related illness, and animal bites, trauma coding requires a deep understanding of clinical concepts and the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) and International Classification of Diseases, 10th Edition, Procedure Coding System (ICD-10-PCS) structure. This session equips attendees with the knowledge and practical tools to accurately code a broad range of commonly seen traumatic injuries.
In this comprehensive session, we will walk through key components of ICD-10-CM/PCS trauma-related medical coding, including injury classifications, laterality, encounter types, combination injuries, and sequencing principles. Real-world examples will help clarify when and how to apply codes and ICD-10-CM/PCS guidelines, and query for missing or unclear documentation. We’ll also explore the nuances of PCS procedure coding in the trauma setting, including emergency interventions and surgical repairs. We will also review relevant updates from AHA Coding Clinics and other authoritative guidance sources to ensure compliance and accuracy.
This session is ideal for medical coders seeking to strengthen their trauma coding expertise, as well as clinical teams focused on improving documentation quality, coding accuracy, and data integrity.
Learning Objectives
- Accurately apply ICD-10-CM codes for drowning, gunshot wounds, stabbings, burns, heat-related illness, animal bites, and other trauma conditions.
- Understand ICD-10-CM guidelines for injury coding, including multiple injuries, combination codes, and encounter sequencing.
- Navigate external cause coding requirements.
- Recognize documentation pitfalls and learn how to query for clarity or specificity.
- Apply ICD-10-PCS concepts in common trauma-related procedures, including debridement, excision, and fracture repair.
- Interpret relevant updates from AHA Coding Clinics and coding guidance sources.
Register now to strengthen your trauma coding accuracy, reduce compliance risk, and confidently navigate even the most complex injury encounters - space is limited.
Leigh Poland RHIA, CCS, CDIP, CIC
Speaker
Leigh has over 20 years of coding experience and has worked in the coding and education realm over the last 20 years. Her true passion is coding education making sure coders are equipped to do their job accurately and with excellence. Academically, Leigh has graduated from Louisiana Tech University with a Bachelor of Science. Leigh has had the opportunity to present many times in the past at the AHIMA, ACDIS, and AAPC National Conventions. She has been a guest speaker on AHIMA webinars and has written several articles that were published in the AHIMA Journal. Leigh has traveled the US and internationally providing coding education.
Angels Rani Jeritta CCS
Speaker
With 12 years at AGS Health, Angels’ career in medical coding is fueled by a deep passion for the field. She graduated from Dr. MGR Medical University with a Bachelor of Dental Science (BDS) and is also a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS).
Angels excels not only in technical ability but also in communication. She delivers engaging internal presentations and creates high-quality content for external conferences, showcasing her passion for education. Her experience managing a quality team has elevated her skills in fostering collaboration and motivating others. Angels leverages these leadership strengths extensively with the continuous learning team.