HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2017 Issue 27 (June)
External cephalic version: What coders need to know
June 30th, 2017
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Article Overview
This article is aimed at OB/GYN coders, hospital coding staff, and other professionals who support maternity care documentation and claims reporting. It covers the clinical context for external cephalic version in breech presentation, discusses how the service is positioned within obstetric care, and includes a coding case study that references common accompanying services, modifiers, and diagnosis coding categories.
Why This Topic Matters
External cephalic version is a maternity procedure that can affect delivery planning, documentation, and reimbursement. Understanding the article helps coding professionals recognize the broader service bundle, related obstetric testing, and the types of code reporting considerations that may arise in a real-world case.
Article Sections
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Introduction and ACOG context
Overview of the topic, including why the procedure is being discussed in relation to obstetric practice and delivery planning. It also frames the article for coding professionals working in maternity care.
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What is an ECV?
General explanation of the procedure and the clinical setting in which it is used. The section also describes breech presentation types and the timing considerations discussed in the article.
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Pre-procedure and post-procedure evaluation
Discussion of the monitoring and imaging commonly associated with the procedure before and after completion. It covers the broad role of ultrasound and fetal assessment in the care process.
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Coding Standard – Coding Case Study
A practical coding-focused case study involving an obstetric hospitalization and related services. The section presents documentation and reporting considerations for the procedure and associated maternal-fetal care.
What You Will Learn
- How external cephalic version fits into obstetric care
- Which related prenatal assessments are commonly discussed alongside the procedure
- How a coding case study can frame reporting considerations for maternity services
- What kinds of documentation themes matter in a breech-presentation scenario
Who Should Read This
- OB/GYN coders
- Hospital coders
- Maternity billing staff
- Clinical documentation specialists
- Obstetric practice administrators
Codes Discussed
Modifiers Discussed
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