HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2022 Issue 21 (May)
Perfect ICD-10-CM/PCS coding for cesarean deliveries
May 24th, 2022
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Article Overview
This article explains how coding professionals approach cesarean delivery documentation using ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS. It is aimed at coders handling obstetric inpatient claims and discusses general categories of maternal complications, delivery-related coding considerations, and facility procedure coding concepts that affect cesarean cases.
Why This Topic Matters
Cesarean delivery cases often require coordinated diagnosis and procedure coding, and the article helps readers understand the scope of documentation issues that commonly arise in obstetric encounters. It is relevant to coders, auditors, and revenue cycle staff working with maternal inpatient records.
Article Sections
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ICD-10-CM coding for common labor and delivery complications
Summarizes maternal and pregnancy-related diagnosis categories discussed in connection with cesarean delivery cases. The section frames the types of documentation issues that can support obstetric inpatient coding.
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Multiple gestation and prior cesarean delivery scarring
Covers broader obstetric diagnosis considerations related to more than one fetus and prior uterine surgery history. It discusses how these topics fit into the coding review process for delivery records.
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ICD-10-PCS coding for a C-section
Introduces the facility procedure coding framework used for cesarean delivery reporting in ICD-10-PCS. It outlines the procedural elements that must be identified from the record.
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ICD-10-PCS coding for anesthesia administration
Addresses anesthesia-related procedure reporting tied to cesarean delivery care. The section distinguishes the main coding concepts involved in the anesthetic portion of the encounter.
What You Will Learn
- How cesarean delivery cases are discussed in ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS
- Which broad obstetric complication categories are relevant to cesarean-related documentation
- How multiple gestation and prior cesarean history factor into diagnosis coding review
- How the ICD-10-PCS framework is applied to cesarean delivery procedures
- How anesthesia administration is presented in relation to cesarean delivery coding
- Why delivery-related diagnosis coding must align with the maternal chart and delivery record
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Obstetric inpatient coding staff
- Clinical documentation reviewers
- Auditors
- Revenue cycle professionals
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