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COPD and Bronchiectasis Coding Question

I participate each week in a training exercise at work. In one chart, the physician documented chronic asthmatic bronchitis and bronchiectasis.

I coded J44.9 for the chronic asthmatic bronchitis, and didn’t code J47.9 due to the excludes 1 note under J44. I was told that I should have coded J47.9 for bronchiectasis because the excludes 1 tells me to code J47.- instead of J44.-.

Does that sound right? If that’s the case, then I’ve been reading the excludes 1 notes all wrong.

Am I wrong in thinking that the excludes 1 note is under the more specific J44.- instead of J47.-? If J47 is more specific than J44, then shouldn’t the excludes 1 note be under J47.-?

Any input is appreciated.

Thanks,
Angie Hall, CPC, CRC

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a blanket term for progressive diseases of the lower respiratory tract — most commonly, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Approximately 15.7 million men and women in the United States were reportedly diagnosed with COPD in 2015; millions more are believed to go undiagnosed every year, according to the Centers for […]
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Asthma exacerabation with COPD.

Hi,

I have recently come across a chart in which the patient is admitted with shortness of breath. The physician stated the patient has asthma exacerabation. The patient has documented history of COPD. The physician did not state COPD is in exacerabated state. Do we give asthma exacerbation as PDX or anything else because if we go by index there is something else. I have attached a screenshot of ICD 10 CM index entries, please have a look at it.

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Bala Srinivas Tati

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