HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2019 Issue 43 (October)
Clarify ICD-10-CM coding for cancer diagnoses
October 22nd, 2019
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Article Overview
This article explains how ICD-10-CM approaches cancer diagnoses and why accurate neoplasm coding matters for cancer data reporting, care tracking, and treatment measurement. It covers general use of the neoplasm table, distinctions in neoplasm behavior terminology, sequencing considerations for malignancy-related encounters, and related follow-up, history, and therapy-related coding topics. The material is intended for coders working with oncology documentation and ICD-10-CM cancer cases.
Why This Topic Matters
Accurate cancer coding supports better reporting of disease trends and helps connect coded data to oncology care, follow-up, and treatment contexts. This article is relevant for coders who need a clearer understanding of ICD-10-CM neoplasm organization and common encounter scenarios.
Article Sections
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Overview: Navigating the neoplasm table
Introduces the ICD-10-CM neoplasm framework and general approaches to locating cancer-related diagnoses in the classification system. It also discusses broad terminology used to distinguish different neoplasm behavior categories.
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ICD-10-CM coding for malignancies
Reviews general sequencing considerations for malignant neoplasms across several encounter types. The section focuses on common oncology documentation situations and related ICD-10-CM reporting context.
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Additional coding considerations
Covers related cancer coding topics such as personal history, follow-up care, and long-term therapy contexts. It also references associated categories and supplemental reporting considerations.
What You Will Learn
- How ICD-10-CM organizes neoplasm diagnoses
- How to approach cancer coding using the neoplasm table and Alphabetic Index
- What broad malignancy sequencing considerations are discussed for oncology encounters
- How follow-up and personal history concepts relate to cancer coding
- What general therapy-related coding considerations are mentioned for breast and prostate cancer cases
Who Should Read This
- ICD-10-CM medical coders
- Oncology coders
- Coding auditors
- Health information management professionals
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