ICD-9 code 622 for Noninflammatory disorders of cervix is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -OTHER DISORDERS OF FEMALE GENITAL TRACT (617-629).
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The patient presents at the office to discuss her recent Pap smear result showing LGSIL. The physician indicates a diagnosis of dysplasia. Which of the following is the correct diagnosis f... [ Read More ]
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[b]Diabetic Coding[/b]
The Provider needs to specify if the wound is a diabetic wound or is the wound is complicated by Diabetes.
If that is the case, by you description, I would code it L97.829; E1... [ Read More ]
E11.621 - Type 2 diabetes mellitus with foot ulcer. There is a note to use additional code to identify site of ulcer (L97.4-, L97.5-)
L97.5- has toe as an example so I'd use E11.621, L97.5-
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I'm somewhat confused with this, I'm working towards getting certified and I think I've found some contradictions. I could definitely use some help figuring this one out.
E11.622 states to use additi... [ Read More ]
[b]this is what I come up[/b]
try using T85.692A - Other mechanical complication of permanent sutures, initial encounter
suture, permanent (wire) NEC T85.9
-with repair of bone - see Complication, f... [ Read More ]
Physician needs to link the ulcer to the diabetes. Patient may have the ulcer due to her diabetes or she may be a diabetic patient that just happens to have an ulcer which is 2 different things and wi... [ Read More ]
Question: My podiatrist is treating a patient with diabetes who is also suffering from peripheral angiopathy. This patient has developed a severe stage 4 pressure sore on their right heel. Additionally, the wound has become gangrenous. I know coding the condition [...]
Question: My podiatrist is treating a patient who has diabetes and peripheral angiopathy and has developed a stage 4 decubitus ulcer on their right heel, which is also gangrenous. I understand that coding for this condition can be complicated, but could [...]
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Medical terminology will help you code these conditions more easily. Your podiatrist is likely to see patients with a variety of foot and ankle ulcers. In Podiatry Coding Alert Volume 15, Number 4, we looked at code choices for pressure [...]
Question: I have a diabetic patient with peripheral angiopathy who has a stage 4 decubitus ulcer on his right heel. The wound has gangrene also. I know coding the condition is complex, but what order should I list the codes in? [...]
Hint: Some will affect medical decision making (MDM). There are almost 1,500 ICD-10-CM changes scheduled to take effect on Oct. 1, 2022, and gastroenterology coders will soon have a handful number of new Z79 (Long term (current) drug therapy) codes [...]
Question: The podiatrist documented that the patient has a bunionette on her left foot. Which ICD-10 code should I report for this condition? Pennsylvania Subscriber Answer: You should report M21.622 (Bunionette of left foot) for this condition. Bunionette defined: A [...]
Question: An established patient who has a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder reports for an evaluation and management (E/M) service. Notes indicate that the condition was, specifically, “TMJ, arthralgia, 2-sided.” During the E/M, the provider performed a problem-focused examination and history. [...]
Question: An established patient who has a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder reports for an evaluation and management (E/M) service. Notes indicate that the condition was, specifically, “TMJ, arthralgia, 2-sided.” During the E/M, the provider performed a problem-focused examination and history. What [...]
Question: An established patient who has a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder reports for an evaluation and management (E/M) service. Notes indicate that the condition was, specifically, “TMJ, arthralgia, 2-sided.” During the E/M, the provider performed a problem-focused examination and history. What [...]
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