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Unit 11: Coding Process



            Pair Learning                                                                         Notes
            Knowledge is constantly being approved between partners, from tool practice tips to programming
            language rules to design and programming techniques. The partners take turns being the teacher
            and the student on a minute-by-minute basis. Even unspoken skills and habits cross partners.



                        Computer Assisted Coding for Inpatients


                   omputer-assisted coding (CAC) has often been marketed for its ability to increase
                   productivity. We undertook two studies to determine if productivity for inpatient
             Ccoding was increased using CAC software. A number of significant problem areas
             were  identified  and  it  was  determined  that  the  CAC  software  did  not  increase  coder
             productivity.
             We  have  been  testing  computer-assisted  coding  (CAC)  software  since  2002  in  order  to
             increase the productivity of our remote coding staff. This topic describes several of our
             initiatives and the results.
             ‘The term computer-assisted coding is currently used to denote technology that automatically
             assigns codes from clinical documentation for a human…to review, analyze, and use,’ explains
             Rita Scichilone, MHSA, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, director of coding products and services at
             AHIMA.1 We became familiar with this technology and sought a way to harness its potential.
             We did recognize that the development of such software was not mature, as results of other
             projects have been reported in the literature. One example of the issues surrounding computer
             assisted coding (CAC) was provided by Beth Friedman: ‘More often, questions were raised
             about CAC quality and reliability. Results indicated that 29% of respondents are concerned
             that CAC systems would result in high productivity but poor quality, and 38% expressed
             concern that these systems were not yet proven.
             There are a variety of methodologies employed by developers of CAC software to ‘read’ text
             and assign codes. The software can use structured input (SI) or natural language processing
             (NLP).  Even  within  the  NLP  range  of  products,  there  are  a  variety  of  approaches  with
             varying levels of sophistication. The methodology used has a tremendous impact on data
             transmission and the output reviewed by the coders.
             Study Method
             Our general study method consisted of selecting transcribed files for 100 patients. The files
             consisted of the History and Physical report, any consultation report or operative report,
             and discharge summary.

             Not all reports were available for all patients. Both studies focused on inpatients because we
             felt that if a company had developed software sophisticated enough to provide accurate code
             assignment for inpatient records, they could easily adapt the software to handle outpatient
             records.
             We reviewed the software product on several criteria:
             Accuracy of code assignment

             Ease  of  use  (including  transmission  of  transcribed  data,  initial  coder  instruction,  and
             functionality of output information). Ability of the software and review process to enhance
             coder productivity.
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