Q&A: Sequencing for influenza, pneumonia, and asthma

June 14th, 2016

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Article Overview

This Q&A reviews general coding and CDI considerations for respiratory admissions involving influenza, pneumonia, and asthma. It explains why documentation specificity matters, when provider clarification may be needed, and how the discussion relates to ICD-10-CM guidance and MS-DRG assignment. The article is aimed at coding professionals and CDI staff who need to evaluate chart documentation for accurate sequencing and query opportunities.

Why This Topic Matters

Respiratory cases often involve multiple related diagnoses that can affect sequencing, documentation requirements, and downstream DRG grouping. Understanding the article helps coders and CDI specialists recognize when additional provider clarification may be needed.

Article Sections

  1. Question about sequencing for flu, pneumonia, and asthma

    The article opens with a reader question about how to approach sequencing and whether provider queries are needed in encounters involving these respiratory diagnoses.

  2. Answer and documentation considerations

    This section discusses general ICD-10-CM and CDI considerations for influenza, pneumonia, and asthma, including the role of documentation specificity and provider clarification. It also addresses how these topics may affect grouping and coding review workflows.

  3. Editor’s note

    Editorial attribution and source notes are provided, along with a reminder to review the full record in context before assigning codes.

What You Will Learn

  • How the article frames sequencing questions for common respiratory admissions
  • Why provider documentation can affect coding and query decisions
  • What general documentation elements are discussed for influenza, pneumonia, and asthma
  • How the topic relates to ICD-10-CM guidance and MS-DRG assignment

Who Should Read This

  • Medical coders
  • Clinical documentation integrity specialists
  • Coding auditors
  • Hospital inpatient coding staff

Codes Discussed

  • ICD-10-CM: J14

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