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Title: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: ajasfolks2 on September 11, 2015, 02:28:51 PM
Anyone seen this yet? 

Wonder what has been changed with regard to codes related to allergic reactions (and death by anaphylaxis)?  Wondering if they are much more specific as I'm hearing for other conditions?

{{If they are issuing hard copy book, wondering how freaking thick it is . . . the ICD-9 was already a beast?!}}



Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: GoingNuts on September 11, 2015, 03:51:31 PM
We will be getting ICD-10 training in the next few weeks (the billers have been training already, this is for the rest of us) so I'll let you know.  Our training will center on OB-GYN, but I'll probably be able to get a peek at the allergy  codes.  Or I'll ask our trainer.
Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: CMdeux on September 11, 2015, 11:24:25 PM
Yeah- the rest of the world has been on ICD-10 for a bit, now...

just noting.

It's really those of us in N. America that have been slow to adopt.    :hiding:

Like, um.... really sloooooooowwwwwww... (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICD-10)


http://www.icd10data.com/ (http://www.icd10data.com/)

Handy conversion resource.  Not sure how good it is, just ran across it the other day.

Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: GoingNuts on September 21, 2015, 06:34:53 PM
We had a mini-training today for all non-billing/accounting staff.   Our training was heavily geared towards OB/GYN, but based on what I saw, the coding is going to be significantly more detailed and specific.  For example, in the past a splinter in the foot might have been coded as, "foreign body, foot".  Now it will have to describe which foot, what the foreign body is, how big it is, etc. 

So I'm guessing that "Allergic Reaction" won't cut it anymore.  There will have to be a description of symptoms, as well as what the reaction was to (if known).  This may lead to an increase in diagnosis of anaphylaxis, as well as food reactions (as opposed to generalized reactions).  I can't wait to get my hands on the guide.  I'll copy some of the allergic reaction pages to give more specific examples. 

Interestingly, ICD coding was originally designed to document and track causes of death, then was expanded to track causes of morbidity.  It's use in medical billing is a fairly recent thing.  It's roots are in public health and epidemiology. 
Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: GoingNuts on September 23, 2015, 08:57:37 PM
I don't know if this will be readable, but here goes. This is from a draft of ICD-10. This is not the final version.

(http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o203/amyfrankel/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-09/9DDB30C6-D6B4-4518-891F-0DB9653F2261.jpg)
Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: TwoDDs on September 24, 2015, 06:58:36 AM
Well then, that should provide for a clearer big picture - many years from now.
Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: CMdeux on October 01, 2015, 06:25:47 PM
Judgment Day is here.   :hiding:
Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: GoingNuts on October 02, 2015, 10:14:04 AM
(http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o203/amyfrankel/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/9FAF28E8-35DF-43AD-BFCA-045FDFEAC750.jpg)
Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: ajasfolks2 on October 02, 2015, 10:48:06 AM
GoingNuts -- thank you for the ICD10 page and the funny cartoon.   ;D

I like the specifics that I can see so far.

Wondering if they'll add one for

"ana/adverse reaction to peanut during physician administered food callenge"

or

"ana/adverse reaction to peanut during OIT with medical supervision"

~ ~ ~

How about (or did I miss it?)
"ana/adverse reaction to peanut with delay/lack of epinephrine administration"?


Tongue in cheek:
"ana/adverse reaction to peanut (whatever food) by virtue of Epipen lock up and school stupidity" . . .

Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: tigerlily on October 02, 2015, 07:04:11 PM
This adds nothing, but just have to share (from http://www.courant.com/consumer/hc-ls-health-insure-codes-20151002-story.html (http://www.courant.com/consumer/hc-ls-health-insure-codes-20151002-story.html) ):

-Bitten by macaw: W61.11

- Prolonged stay in weightless environment: X52

- Unspecified balloon accident injuring occupant: V96

- Injured in a prison swimming pool: Y92.146

"Crushed by alligator: W58.03" is a code apart from "Crushed by crocodile: W58.13."
Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: CMdeux on October 03, 2015, 12:56:21 AM
Y93.D1 Knitting and Crocheting

Y36.511S War operations involving direct blast effect of nuclear weapon, civilian, sequela
(wow.... I just-- I mean-- WOW)


V95.42 Forced landing of spacecraft injuring occupant

OK, that has GOT to be my personal favorite.   ;D

I just have to ask, though-- is there an initial versus subsequent code for this one?? 

Title: Re: New Medical Coding for diagnosis : ICD-10
Post by: ajasfolks2 on October 04, 2015, 12:46:07 PM
 :happydance: