Question: I am looking at a medical report that say the physician diagnosed the patient with hay fever. I can never remember if I should use J30.1 or J30.2 to report this condition. Could you point me in the right direction? Texas Subscriber
Answer: Hay fever is reported with J30.1 (Allergic rhinitis due to pollen). To find it, you would start by searching the ICD-10 Alphabetic Index for Fever > hay (allergic), which provides you with J30.1. If you continued to follow the indentations in the Alphabetic Index to due to > pollen, any plant or tree, you’d still arrive at J30.1. After locating the code in the Alphabetic Index, you’ll then verify it in the Tabular List. While J30.1 features a descriptor of “Allergic rhinitis due to pollen,” the Tabular List features several other synonyms that you can report with J30.1. They include: On the other hand, J30.2 (Other seasonal allergic rhinitis) is reserved for when the patient is experiencing seasonal rhinitis and the physician identifies the specific cause, but the ICD-10 code set currently doesn’t have a definitive diagnosis code for the particular condition.