Hello,
I have a question for ED coders regarding questionable dx. This topic always confuses coders and also confuses coders in our practice, so I decided to ask and then share other coders' opinions with my coworkers. Per guidelines, for the hospital outpatient department coding, we do not code for any dx. that is documented as "probable, suspected, questionable..." it is so confusing, especially for the new coders when providers in the MDM document "likely viral URI" but the final dx. is URI.
For example:
1. Pt. is coming in with Vaginal bleeding. Per MDM documentation, "no evidence of the vaginal bleeding." a minimal discharge on the exam, but a swab was sent for culture. However, the final dx. is "vaginal bleeding." Should vaginal discharge be coded per guidelines?
2. Pt. presents with cough per HPI. In MDM, X-ray, Covid test, and Strep test were done. Per provider-"patient likely with viral URI." However, the final dx. is URI. Should cough be coded as final dx per guidelines?
Thank you so much for your opinion,
Nikki
I have a question for ED coders regarding questionable dx. This topic always confuses coders and also confuses coders in our practice, so I decided to ask and then share other coders' opinions with my coworkers. Per guidelines, for the hospital outpatient department coding, we do not code for any dx. that is documented as "probable, suspected, questionable..." it is so confusing, especially for the new coders when providers in the MDM document "likely viral URI" but the final dx. is URI.
For example:
1. Pt. is coming in with Vaginal bleeding. Per MDM documentation, "no evidence of the vaginal bleeding." a minimal discharge on the exam, but a swab was sent for culture. However, the final dx. is "vaginal bleeding." Should vaginal discharge be coded per guidelines?
2. Pt. presents with cough per HPI. In MDM, X-ray, Covid test, and Strep test were done. Per provider-"patient likely with viral URI." However, the final dx. is URI. Should cough be coded as final dx per guidelines?
Thank you so much for your opinion,
Nikki