mbdk1977
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I have a question, if you saw elevated liver function tests on a report, what ICD-9 code would you assign for this?
I agree! When you say you saw it on a report, if you are referring to a lab report then you leave it alone, but if you have the physician report where he states the liver enzymes were elevated then you code for the abnormal lab.To my opinion I would not code for it unless the physician specifies it.... As we are not allowed to code from lab results.......
The old FY2006 ICD-9-CM book featured a revised entry that clarified how to code “Liver Function Tests” and how they differed from “Liver Function Studies.” Since that time, it has been important that coders make a distinction between “tests” and “studies” – both the ICD-9-CM book and CodeRyte's NLP software coding engine make the important distinction, too.
A brief overview:
The Alphabetical Index in the ICD-9-CM book was changed as of Oct. 1, 2005. There were two “new” entries that were added:
Elevation; liver function test (LFT), 790.6
Findings, abnormal; liver function test, 790.6
Now, as of Oct. 1, 2008, there is another clarifying entry:
Abnormal; liver function test, 790.6
Since FY2006 (with a bit of reinforcement for FY2009), "test" means "lab test" and isn't coded with the 794.8 code. An abnormal or elevated Liver Function Test would be coded as 790.6 if that is all that's documented. However, Abnormal liver function Studies or Scans are still 794.8 (because these are images, they can't really be “elevated”).
Abnormal; function study; liver, 794.8
Abnormal; scan; liver, 794.8
Findings, abnormal; function study; liver, 794.8
Findings, abnormal; scan; liver, 794.8