Relieve the pressure of ICD-10-CM reporting for diseases of the skin, subcutaneous tissue

August 18th, 2020

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Article Overview

This article reviews ICD-10-CM Chapter 12 topics related to diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, with a focused discussion of pressure and non-pressure ulcers. It is intended for coding professionals who need a broad understanding of the relevant guideline updates, documentation sources, sequencing considerations, and reporting concepts that affect accurate code assignment.

Why This Topic Matters

Skin and subcutaneous tissue conditions can require careful review of ICD-10-CM conventions, chapter guidance, and documentation specificity. The article is relevant to coders and compliance staff who work with ulcer reporting, staging, and related record documentation.

Article Sections

  1. Chapter 12 overview and coding focus

    Introduces the ICD-10-CM chapter covering diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue and highlights the article’s focus on ulcer-related reporting considerations.

  2. Pressure ulcers

    Summarizes pressure-ulcer reporting topics, including guideline updates, staging concepts, deep tissue injury terminology, and documentation considerations.

  3. Non-pressure ulcers

    Reviews non-pressure ulcer reporting topics, including underlying causes, severity classification, sequencing concepts, and documentation sources.

  4. Conclusion

    Closes with a brief reminder about applying ICD-10-CM conventions and reviewing current guidance from recognized coding resources.

What You Will Learn

  • How the article frames ICD-10-CM Chapter 12 for skin and subcutaneous tissue conditions
  • What broad topics are covered for pressure ulcer reporting
  • What broad topics are covered for non-pressure ulcer reporting
  • How documentation sources and guideline references affect ulcer coding considerations
  • Why sequencing and specificity matter in ulcer-related reporting

Who Should Read This

  • Medical coders
  • Coding auditors
  • Compliance professionals
  • Clinical documentation staff
  • Healthcare billing and coding educators

Codes Discussed

  • ICD-10-CM: L89.006
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.016
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.026
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.106
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.116
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.126
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.136
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.146
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.156
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.206
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.216
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.226
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.306
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.316
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.326
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.46
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.506
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.516
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.526
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.606
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.616
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.626
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.816
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.896
  • ICD-10-CM: L89.96
  • ICD-10-CM: L97.-
  • ICD-10-CM: E08.6-
  • ICD-10-CM: E13.6-
  • ICD-10-CM: E13.621
  • ICD-10-CM: E13.622

Code Ranges Discussed

  • ICD-10-CM: L89.-
  • ICD-10-CM: L97.-
  • ICD-10-CM: E08.6- to E13.6-

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