Pediatric ICD-10-CM 2022: A Manual for Provider-Based Coding 7th Edition
Streamline your pediatric medical coding with Pediatric ICD-10-CM 2022: A Manual for Provider-Based Coding, 7th Edition — an essential reference tool designed for pediatricians, family physicians, medical coders, clinical documentation specialists, nurse practitioners, billing professionals, and healthcare administrators. This authoritative manual delivers up-to-date guidance on pediatric diagnosis coding using the ICD-10-CM system, helping you improve coding accuracy, maximize reimbursement compliance, and support quality clinical documentation.
📘 Key Features & Highlights:
• Comprehensive Pediatric Focus: Pediatric-specific coding guidance, examples, and case scenarios that reflect the unique aspects of diagnosing children across all age groups — neonates, infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and adolescents.
• Updated ICD-10-CM Conventions: Coverage of current coding guidelines, chapter conventions, updates, and tips to help ensure compliance with national standards for 2022 and beyond.
• Provider-Focused Guidance: Practical insights for clinicians on documentation requirements that support accurate coding — linking clinical language to coding results.
• Real-World Examples: Pediatric case studies with step-by-step coding breakdowns that demonstrate how to navigate challenging coding scenarios, including respiratory illnesses, congenital conditions, behavioral disorders, infections, and chronic diseases.
• Coding Tips & Best Practices: Best-practice advice for avoiding common errors, improving query processes, and optimizing claims accuracy.
• Organized for Efficiency: Easy-to-use layout with well-structured chapters, clear tables, code lists, and coding hints that support rapid reference and learning.
• Supports Quality Reporting: Helps practices meet reporting requirements, participate in payer programs, and use codes effectively for clinical quality improvement and analytics.
• Ideal for Training & Practice: A valuable resource for physician assistants, coders preparing for certification exams, practice managers, students in clinical coding programs, and any provider involved in pediatric healthcare documentation and billing.
