ICD-10 Coding/Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact With Health Services
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Objectives and Skills
[edit | edit source]Objectives and skills for this lesson include:
1. Apply ICD-10-CM coding guidelines for accurate selection and sequencing of diagnosis codes commonly used to code Factors influencing health status and contact with health services
Guidelines
[edit | edit source]Start Here:
[edit | edit source]https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Coding/ICD10/Downloads/2019-ICD10-Coding-Guidelines-.pdf Chapter 21 specific guidelines can be found on pages 91-106 of this document.
[edit | edit source]Part 1: Diagnoses
[edit | edit source]Chapter 21 Factors Influencing health PPT https://www.dropbox.com
Chapter 21 Guidelines with Clinical Scenarios
CChapter 21 Introduction video
CG I.C.21.a. Use of Z codes in any healthcare settings
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.b. Z Codes indicate a reason for an encounter
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c. Categories of Z Codes
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.1) Contact/Exposure
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.2) Inoculations and vaccinations
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.3) Status
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.4) History (of)
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.5) Screening
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.6) Observation
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.7) Aftercare
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.8) Followup
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.9) Donor
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.10) Counseling
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.11) Encounters for obstetrical and reproductive services
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.12) Newborns and Infants
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.13) Routine and administrative examinations
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.14) Miscellaneous Z codes
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.15) Non specific Z codes
[edit | edit source]CG I.C.21.c.16) Z Codes That May Only be Principal/First-Listed Diagnosis
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