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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Defensible Healthcare Billing: Risk Adjustment and HCC Coding is a comprehensive, audit-focused guide that explains how diagnosis reporting, documentation, and clinical validation intersect within modern risk adjustment models. Designed for coders, auditors, clinicians, compliance professionals, and healthcare leaders, this book provides a structured, real-world approach to understanding how patient conditions are translated into risk scores and drive reimbursement.Unlike traditional fee-for-service billing, risk adjustment operates as a longitudinal, data-driven system that evaluates patient complexity over time rather than at a single encounter. This book explains that model clearly, emphasizing clinical validity, documentation integrity, encounter eligibility, and condition capture accuracy. It demonstrates how each reported diagnosis must be supported by documentation and a coherent clinical story aligned across the medical record.The text uses a code-agnostic framework, focusing on decision-making, documentation strategy, and audit defensibility rather than proprietary coding systems. Readers gain insight into how conditions are evaluated under audit, why diagnoses are removed, and how documentation patterns influence financial risk. The book highlights common failure points such as unsupported conditions, improper recapture, template-driven documentation, and misuse of predictive analytics.In addition to foundational concepts, the book explores advanced topics shaping the 2026 environment, including RADV audits, extrapolation risk, AI-driven audit detection, suspect coding compliance, and the growing role of data analytics in identifying documentation patterns. It also provides practical frameworks for internal audit methodology, provider education, and building a defensible risk adjustment program.A key strength of the book is its application-based structure. Through case studies, structured frameworks, and condition-specific chapters covering high-risk diagnoses such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and behavioral health conditions, readers learn how to apply concepts in practice. Appendices further support implementation with audit checklists, appeal strategies, denial language, and documentation guidance.Ultimately, this book equips professionals to move beyond basic coding knowledge and develop a defensible, system-driven approach to risk adjustment, helping organizations reduce compliance risk, improve accuracy, and withstand increasing audit scrutiny. Master defensible healthcare billing with expert guidance on risk adjustment and HCC coding, ensuring compliance and financial integrity. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Defensible Healthcare Billing: Risk Adjustment and HCC Coding is a comprehensive, audit-focused guide that explains how diagnosis reporting, documentation, and clinical validation intersect within modern risk adjustment models. Designed for coders, auditors, clinicians, compliance professionals, and healthcare leaders, this book provides a structured, real-world approach to understanding how patient conditions are translated into risk scores and drive reimbursement.Unlike traditional fee-for-service billing, risk adjustment operates as a longitudinal, data-driven system that evaluates patient complexity over time rather than at a single encounter. This book explains that model clearly, emphasizing clinical validity, documentation integrity, encounter eligibility, and condition capture accuracy. It demonstrates how each reported diagnosis must be supported by documentation and a coherent clinical story aligned across the medical record.The text uses a code-agnostic framework, focusing on decision-making, documentation strategy, and audit defensibility rather than proprietary coding systems. Readers gain insight into how conditions are evaluated under audit, why diagnoses are removed, and how documentation patterns influence financial risk. The book highlights common failure points such as unsupported conditions, improper recapture, template-driven documentation, and misuse of predictive analytics.In addition to foundational concepts, the book explores advanced topics shaping the 2026 environment, including RADV audits, extrapolation risk, AI-driven audit detection, suspect coding compliance, and the growing role of data analytics in identifying documentation patterns. It also provides practical frameworks for internal audit methodology, provider education, and building a defensible risk adjustment program.A key strength of the book is its application-based structure. Through case studies, structured frameworks, and condition-specific chapters covering high-risk diagnoses such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and behavioral health conditions, readers learn how to apply concepts in practice. Appendices further support implementation with audit checklists, appeal strategies, denial language, and documentation guidance.Ultimately, this book equips professionals to move beyond basic coding knowledge and develop a defensible, system-driven approach to risk adjustment, helping organizations reduce compliance risk, improve accuracy, and withstand increasing audit scrutiny. Master defensible healthcare billing with expert guidance on risk adjustment and HCC coding, ensuring compliance and financial integrity. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Defensible Healthcare Billing: Risk Adjustment and HCC Coding is a comprehensive, audit-focused guide that explains how diagnosis reporting, documentation, and clinical validation intersect within modern risk adjustment models. Designed for coders, auditors, clinicians, compliance professionals, and healthcare leaders, this book provides a structured, real-world approach to understanding how patient conditions are translated into risk scores and drive reimbursement.Unlike traditional fee-for-service billing, risk adjustment operates as a longitudinal, data-driven system that evaluates patient complexity over time rather than at a single encounter. This book explains that model clearly, emphasizing clinical validity, documentation integrity, encounter eligibility, and condition capture accuracy. It demonstrates how each reported diagnosis must be supported by documentation and a coherent clinical story aligned across the medical record.The text uses a code-agnostic framework, focusing on decision-making, documentation strategy, and audit defensibility rather than proprietary coding systems. Readers gain insight into how conditions are evaluated under audit, why diagnoses are removed, and how documentation patterns influence financial risk. The book highlights common failure points such as unsupported conditions, improper recapture, template-driven documentation, and misuse of predictive analytics.In addition to foundational concepts, the book explores advanced topics shaping the 2026 environment, including RADV audits, extrapolation risk, AI-driven audit detection, suspect coding compliance, and the growing role of data analytics in identifying documentation patterns. It also provides practical frameworks for internal audit methodology, provider education, and building a defensible risk adjustment program.A key strength of the book is its application-based structure. Through case studies, structured frameworks, and condition-specific chapters covering high-risk diagnoses such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and behavioral health conditions, readers learn how to apply concepts in practice. Appendices further support implementation with audit checklists, appeal strategies, denial language, and documentation guidance.Ultimately, this book equips professionals to move beyond basic coding knowledge and develop a defensible, system-driven approach to risk adjustment, helping organizations reduce compliance risk, improve accuracy, and withstand increasing audit scrutiny. Master defensible healthcare billing with expert guidance on risk adjustment and HCC coding, ensuring compliance and financial integrity. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Defensible Healthcare Billing | Risk Adjustment and HCC Coding: Documentation, Compliance, and Audit Strategy for Risk Adjustment and HCC Coding | Linda Myrick | Taschenbuch | Defensible Healthcare Billing Series | Englisch | 2026 | Linda Myrick, CPC, CPC-I | EAN 9798994676288 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Defensible Healthcare Billing: Risk Adjustment and HCC Coding is a comprehensive, audit-focused guide that explains how diagnosis reporting, documentation, and clinical validation intersect within modern risk adjustment models. Designed for coders, auditors, clinicians, compliance professionals, and healthcare leaders, this book provides a structured, real-world approach to understanding how patient conditions are translated into risk scores and drive reimbursement.Unlike traditional fee-for-service billing, risk adjustment operates as a longitudinal, data-driven system that evaluates patient complexity over time rather than at a single encounter. This book explains that model clearly, emphasizing clinical validity, documentation integrity, encounter eligibility, and condition capture accuracy. It demonstrates how each reported diagnosis must be supported by documentation and a coherent clinical story aligned across the medical record.The text uses a code-agnostic framework, focusing on decision-making, documentation strategy, and audit defensibility rather than proprietary coding systems. Readers gain insight into how conditions are evaluated under audit, why diagnoses are removed, and how documentation patterns influence financial risk. The book highlights common failure points such as unsupported conditions, improper recapture, template-driven documentation, and misuse of predictive analytics.In addition to foundational concepts, the book explores advanced topics shaping the 2026 environment, including RADV audits, extrapolation risk, AI-driven audit detection, suspect coding compliance, and the growing role of data analytics in identifying documentation patterns. It also provides practical frameworks for internal audit methodology, provider education, and building a defensible risk adjustment program.A key strength of the book is its application-based structure. Through case studies, structured frameworks, and condition-specific chapters covering high-risk diagnoses such as diabetes, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and behavioral health conditions, readers learn how to apply concepts in practice. Appendices further support implementation with audit checklists, appeal strategies, denial language, and documentation guidance.Ultimately, this book equips professionals to move beyond basic coding knowledge and develop a defensible, system-driven approach to risk adjustment, helping organizations reduce compliance risk, improve accuracy, and withstand increasing audit scrutiny.