Personal history of allergy to medicinal agents (V14)
ICD-9 code V14 for Personal history of allergy to medicinal agents is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -PERSONS WITH POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS RELATED TO PERSONAL AND FAMILY HISTORY (V10-V19).
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It is confusing. The ICD-9-CM guidelines directly addressed this, "There are two types of history V codes, personal and family. Personal history codes explain a patient's past medical condition that n... [ Read More ]
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[b]RE: G0105 denials w/V12.72[/b]
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[QUOTE="mitchellde, post: 307026, member: 30657"]Since these are found in foods and virins mostly and vitamins are a nutritional supplement I would go with food allergy[/QUOTE]
The person whom I repor... [ Read More ]
[QUOTE="mrs_freiberg, post: 307018, member: 195366"]If a pt is allergic to niacin or Vitamin C, do you code that as V15.05- allergy to other foods, or V14.8- allergy to other meds?
I am thinking it s... [ Read More ]
If a pt is allergic to niacin or Vitamin C, do you code that as V15.05- allergy to other foods, or V14.8- allergy to other meds?
I am thinking it should be coded as other food, since these are natura... [ Read More ]
[QUOTE="loramarrs, post: 226844, member: 23624"]If we are testing a patient for a penicillin allergy due to a patient's reaction to penicillin which occurred months or years prior to the test, is it m... [ Read More ]
If we are testing a patient for a penicillin allergy due to a patient's reaction to penicillin which occurred months or years prior to the test, is it more appropriate to report a history of penicilli... [ Read More ]
Question: My understanding has been that I cannot bill for "family history of" a condition. I recently read some advice about billing for "personal history of." I realize these aren't exactly the same, but would like to clarify whether these [...]
Question: My understanding has been that I cannot bill for "family history of" a condition. I recently read some advice about billing for "personal history of." I realize these aren't exactly the same, but would like to clarify whether these [...]
Question: My understanding has been that I cannot bill for "family history of" a condition. I recently read some advice about billing for "personal history of." I realize these aren't exactly the same, but would like to clarify whether these [...]
Question: My understanding has been that I cannot bill for "family history of" a condition. I recently read some advice about billing for "personal history of." I realize these aren't exactly the same, but would like to clarify whether these [...]
Question: My understanding has been that I cannot bill for "family history of" a condition. I recently read some advice about billing for "personal history of." I realize these aren't exactly the same, but would like to clarify whether these [...]
Question: My understanding has been that I cannot bill for "family history of" a condition. I recently read some advice about billing for "personal history of." I realize these aren't exactly the same, but would like to clarify whether these [...]
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