HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2015 Issue 42 (November)
Answering common questions for OB coding in ICD-10-CM
November 11th, 2015
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Article Overview
This article addresses common obstetric coding questions in ICD-10-CM. It focuses on documentation considerations, pregnancy and delivery coding concepts, outcome-of-delivery reporting, multiple-birth situations, and broader issues around fetal monitoring and related maternal conditions. It is aimed at coders working in OB/GYN, maternal-fetal medicine, and hospital or physician billing environments who need a practical overview of how these topics are discussed in current coding education.
Why This Topic Matters
Obstetric claims often involve layered documentation and timing issues that affect how maternal, delivery, and related encounter information is reported. Understanding the article’s scope helps coders and auditors identify whether it addresses the kind of OB documentation and ICD-10-CM guidance they need.
Article Sections
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Introduction
Sets up the discussion of common obstetric coding questions in ICD-10-CM and the documentation challenges that can arise in delivery-related care.
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Questions and answers on OB coding topics
Covers a series of practical Q&A items on pregnancy-related documentation, delivery encounters, multiple births, and fetal monitoring. The section also references guidance from coding organizations and official coding guidelines.
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Editor’s note
Provides author background and source information related to the coding education context of the article.
What You Will Learn
- How the article frames common obstetric coding questions in ICD-10-CM
- Which broad documentation issues are discussed for pregnancy and delivery encounters
- How the article treats delivery outcomes and multiple-birth reporting at a high level
- What general themes are raised around fetal monitoring and maternal condition reporting
- Which professional and guideline sources are referenced in the discussion
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- OB/GYN coding staff
- Hospital coding teams
- Physician billing staff
- Compliance and auditing professionals
- Maternal-fetal medicine coding specialists
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