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risk adjustment clinical documentation specificity today weamp;#39;ll be talking about diabetes mellitus uncomplicated and diabetes mellitus with complications tips for success in risk adjustment data validation here we have the cms hcc risk adjustment model that shows all the diabetic conditions that risk adjusts there are 748 icd-10 diagnosis codes that risk adjust for diabetes that are categorized into three hcc categories hcc category 19 that carries a risk weight of 0.105 hcc 18 that carries a risk weight of 0.305 and hcc 17 that carries a risk weight of 0.305 the hccs are arranged in a hierarchy with hcc 17 being the highest and hcc 19 being the lowest only the highest hcc impacts the risk score one time per year when completely and accurately documented coded and submitted a disease interaction coefficient also exists for diabetes and congestive heart failure so when those two diagnoses exist in your patient thereamp;#39;s an automatic coefficient thatamp;#39;s added hereamp