CTR Coding Break – 2023 Melanoma Surgery Codes

January 2023 brought significant changes to abstracting and coding melanoma of the skin. In this brief presentation we will review the addition of the new surgery fields “RX Summ Surg 2023” and “RX Hosp Surg 2023” and show the major differences between the pre-2023 surgery fields (Surgical Procedure of Primary Site & Surgical Procedure of Primary Site at this Facility) and the new 2023 surgery fields….

Posted on Jul. 31, 2023 in CTR Coding Break

Exploring Surgical Diagnostic & Staging Procedure Misconceptions

The Surgical Diagnostic and Staging Procedure data field is most commonly assigned a code 02 for biopsy that obtains tissue of the primary site, as this is a direct way to identify the histologic type of cancer through a microscopic evaluation. But what about the less common Surgical Diagnostic Staging Procedure codes, such as code 05? The Standards for Oncology Registry Entry (STORE) 2023 describes Surgical…

Posted on Jul. 24, 2023 in From Our Perspective

Getting Back on Track – Cancer Registry Backlog Solutions

Timely cancer data is a powerful tool that can create meaningful changes to healthcare standards as well as add value to your cancer program. Best practices for hospital-based cancer registries recommend abstracting reporting cancer cases 4 to 6 months after the patients first contact with the facility whether that be for initial diagnosis or treatment.  An organization that is not meeting timeliness standards for cancer abstract…

Posted on Jul. 17, 2023 in From Our Perspective

Stay Safe Around Water: Tips for World Drowning Prevention Day

As a mother of school-aged children who love to spend time outside, information about drowning prevention piques my interest each summer. Earlier this spring, I read an article about the dangers of children wearing blue, or water-colored, bathing suits. I realized I had just purchased my 8-year-old son a blue bathing suit – it is one of my favorite colors on him! The article highlighted how certain…

Posted on Jul. 10, 2023 in From Our Perspective