Prostate SSDI: Number of Cores Positive and Examined - Oncology Coding Break (June 2024)
Published 2024-06-27
To prevent errors in coding, it is essential to prioritize the pathology report’s final diagnosis, followed by the gross description. If the pathology report is available for review, it should be used as the primary source document for coding the number of cores positive and examined, as specified in the SSDI Manual.
During this Oncology Coding Break, we will:
• Discuss the two fields in detail
• Provide clarification on the use of code X6 (positive cores, unknown how many)
• Walk through case examples, reviewing both the pathology report final diagnosis and the gross description
Join us for this session to enhance your understanding and accuracy in coding these fields.
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