AHA Coding Clinic guidance functions as an authoritative interpretive resource for correct ICD-10-CM/PCS code assignment when official guidelines or code descriptors need clarification. When Coding Clinic publishes an update that revises, clarifies, or supersedes earlier advice, outpatient CDI practice is to operationalize the newest guidance prospectively—meaning it should be applied going forward from the publication/effective timeframe of that update. This supports consistent, defensible coding and reduces compliance risk by aligning current reporting with the most current official interpretation. Applying the original advice for a calendar or fiscal year (choices A and B) is not how Coding Clinic updates are intended to be implemented; the governing principle is “most current advice controls” once released. Similarly, automatically applying updated guidance retroactively to cases from last year (choice D) is not routine CDI practice; retrospective rebilling or recoding is typically limited, policy-driven, and subject to payer rules, auditing constraints, and organizational compliance decisions. Therefore, the best action is to use the updated Coding Clinic guidance from the date it is published/implemented forward.
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