Encoding
Encoding
Computer based application used for routine code assignment. This technology allows the coder to use technology and software assistance to find and assign codes correctly. In making coding as accurate as possible (includes current coding guidelines and edits) to obtain the highest dollar amount justified one is said to be "optimizing".
Advantages of Using an Encoder
Productivity Built in references Coding Clinic (example AV malformation=angiodysplasia) CPT Assistant CPT/I-9 Crosswalk Vol. 3 Medical Dictionary Pharmacology Reference Lab values NCCI edits
Disadvantages of Using an Encoder
Experienced coder can find it slower because they don't have booked based notes If encoder is not linked to hospital claims management database, requires double entry Software must be updated every time new releases are issued and cases coded around the update must be monitored
Disadvantages (continued)
Inaccuracies in software Code book, Coding Clinic or CPT Asst states a different code Contact vendor to assure a fix in future software versions Maintain a log of encoder errors Date error discovered Date vendor notified Vendor's response Date software was corrected Notify coding staff in writing Study records previously coded—need to rebill? Notify compliance officer
Encoder Applications
Used primarily for inpatient and ambulatory surgery records Always contains I-9, I-10 and should contain CPT/HCPCS codes Can look up a code from text or verify a code number Must be familiar with coding to use