ICD-10-CM Code for Abnormal level of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source in specimens from female genital organs R87.3
ICD-10 code R87.3 for Abnormal level of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source in specimens from female genital organs is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified .
Abnormal level of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source in specimens from female genital organs
R87
Includes: abnormal findings in secretion and smears from cervix uteri abnormal findings in secretion and smears from vagina abnormal findings in secretion and smears from vulva
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Hi Pathology Colleagues,
I wanted to address a few recent denials I am seeing and alert you so that together, we can be proactive coding these scenarios.
First, you receive the EOB (Explanation of B... [ Read More ]
Hi Rhonda?
This screening depends on what lab test is being done and reason from provider. . DX Z00 is more of physical. I'd be detailed if I were you 2. Let me give you some examples but it depends o... [ Read More ]
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R87.615 is appropriate in this setting in my opinion. I would consider changing the ORDER of the codes, but would not be OK removing R87.615.
What CP... [ Read More ]
R87.615 is appropriate in this setting in my opinion. I would consider changing the ORDER of the codes, but would not be OK removing R87.615.
What CPT exactly are you billing for? The visit? The ... [ Read More ]
Hi everyone, I need a bit of guidance. A patient came in for a repeat pap screening due to inadequate sample. We billed using dx:
1.R87.615
2.Z12.4
Blue Cross did pay, however, applied a $20 copay. P... [ Read More ]
If the physician states RNA positive for a cervical cancer patient, may I use R87.820 "HPV DNA test positive"? Her dictation states RNA positive and the pathology supports RNA positive. If not, what... [ Read More ]
I don't think you will find such a document as the provider is NOT required to attach dx codes, other than perhaps office policy. The provider needs to indicate the diagnosis, but not the codes. Man... [ Read More ]
C80.1 Malignant (primary) neoplasm, unspecified
C77.0 Secondary and unspecified malignant neoplasm of lymph nodes of head, face and neck for the malignant cervical nodes
For the HPV+ as long as it is ... [ Read More ]
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