Orthopedics: Knees and Hips

This course provides a focused overview of coding and documentation requirements for orthopedic services involving the knees and hips. Learners ... Show more
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JMcnamara
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This webinar focuses on accurate coding and documentation for orthopedic conditions involving the knees and hips. Participants will review common diagnoses, procedural coding considerations, and documentation requirements that support medical necessity, compliance, and optimal reimbursement. Topics include degenerative joint disease, fractures, injuries, injections, and surgical procedures, with emphasis on ICD-10-CM, CPT, and modifier usage.

Designed for coders, billers, auditors, and clinical documentation specialists, this session highlights common errors, payer expectations, and best practices to improve coding accuracy and reduce denials in knee and hip orthopedic services.

The information provided in this webinar is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, regulatory, or professional advice. Attendees should consult with qualified legal or compliance professionals regarding their specific circumstances.

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Duration 60m
Lectures 1
Video 60m
Level Beginner
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Orthopedics: Knees and Hips – Coding & Documentation

Course Type:
On-Demand Webinar / Course

Focus Area:
Orthopedic Coding and Clinical Documentation

Description:
Overview of coding and documentation requirements for knee and hip orthopedic services, including common diagnoses, procedures, and compliance considerations.

Intended Audience:

  • Medical Coders

  • Billers

  • Auditors

  • Clinical Documentation Specialists

  • Practice Management Staff

Content Level:
Basic to Intermediate

Topics Covered:

  • ICD-10-CM coding for knee and hip conditions

  • CPT coding considerations for orthopedic procedures

  • Documentation requirements for medical necessity

  • Common coding errors and denial prevention

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