HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2017 Issue 29 (July)
Alleviate the pain of juvenile arthritis coding by mastering disease manifestations
July 18th, 2017
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Article Overview
This article explains the broad clinical spectrum of juvenile arthritis and why accurate documentation matters for coding and reporting. It is aimed at coders, coding educators, and clinicians who need a clearer view of juvenile arthritis subtypes, associated manifestations, and the general coding references discussed in relation to ICD-10-CM.
Why This Topic Matters
Juvenile arthritis can present in several distinct forms with different manifestations and documentation patterns. Understanding those differences helps readers recognize when the condition may be reported differently in ICD-10-CM and why supporting clinical details matter for accurate record abstraction.
Article Sections
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Overview of juvenile arthritis and diagnostic considerations
Introduces juvenile arthritis as an umbrella term and summarizes broad symptom patterns and testing used in evaluation. Also notes why organ-system involvement can affect documentation.
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis subtypes
Presents the major juvenile idiopathic arthritis categories discussed in the article and compares their general clinical patterns. The section organizes the discussion around the main subtype groupings used in the source.
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Pauciarticular arthritis
Covers one juvenile idiopathic arthritis subtype and describes its general joint involvement and associated eye findings. Includes the article's discussion of related ICD-10-CM reporting references.
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Polyarthritis
Describes another juvenile idiopathic arthritis subtype, including its broad pattern of joint involvement and demographic tendencies. The section also notes the related ICD-10-CM reference mentioned in the article.
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Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Reviews the systemic form of juvenile idiopathic arthritis and its characteristic whole-body manifestations. It also summarizes the article's discussion of the corresponding ICD-10-CM subcategory reference.
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Enthesitis-related arthritis
Explains this inflammatory arthritis presentation and its association with enthesis involvement and related conditions. The section includes the article's general coding reference for this subtype.
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Juvenile psoriatic arthritis
Describes the relationship between juvenile arthritis and psoriasis and notes the timing variability of skin and joint findings. It also identifies the coding location discussed in the article.
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Undifferentiated arthritis
Addresses arthritis presentations that do not fit a more specific rheumatic disease category. The section covers the article's general discussion of mapping and reporting references for this diagnosis.
What You Will Learn
- How juvenile arthritis is broadly defined and why it can be difficult to diagnose
- The major juvenile idiopathic arthritis subtypes discussed in the article
- Common manifestations associated with different juvenile arthritis presentations
- How the article frames ICD-10-CM documentation considerations for juvenile arthritis
- Why site and laterality details matter in the reporting references discussed
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding educators
- Rheumatology practice staff
- Pediatric clinicians
- Clinical documentation improvement professionals
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