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Documentation and ICD-10 Coding

Jeffrey D. Lehrman, DPM, FASPS, MAPWCA

APMA Coding Committee

Expert Panelist, Codingline

APMA MACRA Task Force

Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management

Board of Directors, ASPS

Board of Directors, APWCA

Twitter: @DrLehrman

Presenter
Presentation Notes
October 1, 2015 forgiveness

DFU Coding

Type 2 diabetic patient with a chronic diabetic left lateral midfoot ulcer with necrosis of muscle. The patient takes insulin on a daily basis.

•L97.423 •Non-pressure chronic

ulcer of left heel and midfoot with necrosis of muscle

•E11.621 • Type 2 diabetes mellitus

with foot ulcer

DFU Coding Type 2 diabetic patient with chronic diabetic

left foot lateral midfoot ulcer with necrosis of muscle. The patient takes insulin on a daily basis.

• E11.621 Type 2 diabetes mellitus with left foot ulcer • Z79.4 Long term (current) use of insulin • L97.423 Non-pressure chronic ulcer of left heel and midfoot with necrosis of muscle

DFU Documentation

ICD 9 Chronic Midfoot ulcer in Type 2 diabetic

ICD 10 Chronic, non-pressure left midfoot ulcer with necrosis of muscle in a type 2 diabetic with long term insulin use

ICD 9 vs. ICD 10

Initial encounter for a closed, nondisplaced, Left 2nd toe proximal phalanx fracture ICD 9: 826.0: Closed fracture of phalanx of foot

ICD 9 documentation: X-ray shows fracture of phalanx Fracture, phalanx, closed

ICD 9 vs. ICD 10

• Initial encounter for a closed, nondisplaced, Left 2nd toe proximal phalanx fracture

• ICD 10: S92.515A (nondisplaced fracture of proximal phalanx of left lesser toe(s), initial encounter for closed fracture

• Documentation: • Closed, nondisplaced left 2nd toe proximal

phalanx fracture

ICD 9 vs. ICD 10

ICD 9 Fracture, phalanx, closed

ICD 10 Closed, nondisplaced left 2nd toe proximal phalanx fracture

• Non-fracture care • A – initial encounter • D – subsequent encounter • S – sequela

• Fracture care

• • • • • • •

A – initial encounter for closed fracture B – initial encounter for open fracture D – subsequent encounter for normal healing fracture G – subsequent encounter for delayed healing fracture K – subsequent encounter for fracture with non-union P – subsequent encounter for fracture with mal-union S – sequela of fracture

Sequela

• Generally 2 codes need to be used in the following order: • The condition or nature of the sequela is coded first. • Then the sequela code (what caused it) is second.

Sequela of Prior Ankle Sprain

• Chronic left ankle instability following Grade III sprain of the calcaneofibular ligament six months prior. ICD – 9: 728.4 – Ligamentous Laxity, Ankle

• M24.272

Sequela of Prior Ankle Sprain ICD-10

• M24.272 : Disorder of ligament, left ankle • S93.412S : Sprain of calcaneofibular ligament of the left ankle, sequela

Ligamentous Laxity Documentation

ICD 9 Assessment: Ligamentous Laxity, Ankle

ICD 10 Assessment:

Ligamentous laxity, left ankle as a result of a calcaneofibular ligament sprain

Thank You!!

Documentation and ICD-10 Coding

Jeffrey D. Lehrman, DPM, FASPS, MAPWCA

APMA Coding Committee

Expert Panelist, Codingline

APMA MACRA Task Force

Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management

Board of Directors, ASPS

Board of Directors, APWCA

Twitter: @DrLehrman

Presenter
Presentation Notes
October 1, 2015 forgiveness

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• Novitas Local Coverage Determination (LCD): Wound Care (L35139) https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/details/lcd-details.aspx?LCDId=35139&ver=40&CntrctrSelected=324*1&Cntrctr=324&s=45&DocType=Active&bc=AggAAAIAIAAAAA%3d%3d&

Resources • Kesselman, P., DPM. (September, 2013). Wound care billing

update, Podiatry Management pg 53-59 • LeGrand, M., RN, MA CCS-P, CPC., Changes in reporting wound

débridement, http://www.aaos.org/news/aaosnow/jun11/managing2.asp

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