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Catch Up on ICD-10-CM Poisoning and Adverse Effects

When it comes to diagnosis coding, make the Table of Drugs and Chemicals your best friend. The diagnosis codes on a claim should tell the story of the patient’s encounter at a healthcare setting with a provider. Telling the story becomes more complicated when there are definitions and sequencing involved, as is the case with […]

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2019 ICD-10-CM Guideline Updates Call for Change

The ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting is effective Oct. 1 through Sept. 30. That means the updated guidelines for fiscal year 2019 have been in effect for a month, already, by the time this issue makes it to your mailbox (or inbox). Changes include a new coding guideline in the Coding Guidelines section; […]

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Poisoning, Adverse Effect, and Underdosing in ICD-10-CM

To distinguish among poisoning, adverse effect, or underdosing by drugs, medicinal, and biological substances (T36-T50) when assigning ICD-10-CM diagnostic codes, consider the following definitions: Poisoning indicates improper use of a medication, to include overdose, wrong substance given or taken in error, or wrong route of administration. When reporting poisoning by drugs, biological, and biological substances, […]
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Some ICD-10-CM Codes Expanded for 2019

If you are a particularly observant medical coder, you’ve probably noticed that many codes identified as deleted were actually promoted to new roles. Nearly 50 codes were revamped to become parent codes of more specific codes,and it’s causing some confusion because some electronic coding systems mark them as deleted AND new. Same Codes Marked as Deleted/New Take […]
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ICD-10-CM Code for malunion of deltoid ligament right ankle

Hi

I think I’ve brainstorming stuff this time. The patient was in an accident (traumatic). This is the first time that this malunion of deltoid ligament of the right ankle has been observed. There was no documentation of earlier repair that could’ve resulted in such malunion.

Were it a bone fracture I would code with the ICD-10-CM Code for that fracture with initial encounter (following the concept of delay in treatment and hence the initial encounter code rather than the subsequent encounter malunion code). But in this case surprisingly the physician has stated the term malunion for a ligament.

1. I’m thinking of going with S93.421A. The problem is that the physician has not stated the term sprain explicitly.

2. Also, I was wondering about what the code would be if the ligament was repaired earlier and now presented with malunion? Would we code sprain subsequent encounter then or would we code through complication-postprocedural route? There is no code as such for sprain-ligament-subsequent encounter-malunion.

Am I wrong in extrapolating the fracture malunion concept to ligament malunion diagnosis?

Any thoughts?

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ICD-10-CM for bilateral ear tube placement for hyperbaric oxygen therapy

Hello,

I have a patient that is having bilateral ear tubes-to prevent any problems with hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The patient does not have any otorrhea, vertigo, subjective hearing loss, or tinnitus. No recent URI.

I was thinking of Z40.8 but I am not sure.

The patient has Medicare Jurisdiction L and there is not an LCD policy for CPT 69436 with modifier 50.

I would appreciate any help that you can provide.

Thanks,
Cammy Waterhouse, CPC

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Put Aside Your ICD-10-CM Anxiety Coding Worries

Look to DMS-5 for clarity on various anxiety disorders. Proper documentation of anxiety disorder is the key for capturing the patient’s condition accurately in ICD-10-CM. Here’s the diagnostic information you should be looking for. Define Anxiety Anxiety disorders are a class of mental disorders that distinguish themselves from other problems with two key features: fear […]
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