Talk Ten Tuesdays

A Physician’s Prescription for Avoiding ICD-10 Codes for Sleep Disorders

June 25, 2019 Chuck Buck | Timothy Powell, CPA | Laurie M. Johnson | Laurie Johnson | Holly Louie, RN | Nick van Terheyden, MD | Erica Remer, MD
Talk Ten Tuesdays
A Physician’s Prescription for Avoiding ICD-10 Codes for Sleep Disorders
Show Notes

There are a plethora of ICD-10 codes for sleep disorders – as many codes for these diagnoses as sheep jumping over a fence. And with the approach of summer, there is the concordant expectation of summer insomnia.

“Sleep is not just a pillar of health, it is the foundation to health,” writes Nick van Terheyden, aka “Dr. Nick the Incrementalist,” founder of Incremental Healthcare, who reports our lead story.

Dr. Nick discusses the importance of sleep, which he describes as offering “the incredible benefits of this amazing new treatment that allows you to live longer, improves your memory, makes you more creative and slimmer, (and) decreases (risk of) cancer, dementia, infections, heart disease, strokes, and diabetes.”

The live broadcast will also feature these other segments:

  • The Coding Report: Laurie Johnson report on ICD-10 coding for sleep disorders. Sleep disorders can be coded based on interruption in sleep patterns to substances that interrupt sleep. Johnson is a senior healthcare consultant at Revenue Cycle Solutions, LLC.  

  • Tuesday Focus: Inaccurate ICD-10 coding reported by Holly Louie, past president of the Healthcare Business and Management Association. Louie, who continues her exploration of this important subject, will also report on her recent meeting with officials at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).  

  • News Desk: Timothy Powell, compliance expert, and ICD10monitor national correspondent anchors the Talk Ten Tuesdays News Desk.  

  • TalkBack: Erica Remer, MD, FACEP, CCDS, founder and president of Erica Remer, MD, Inc. and Talk Ten Tuesdays co-host, continues her reporting on the recent ACDIS conference.