Reporting inpatient alcohol-related disorders in ICD-10

April 18th, 2017

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Article Overview

This article explains how inpatient alcohol-related disorders are discussed from a coding and documentation perspective, with attention to ICD-10-CM category structure, substance use classification concepts, withdrawal and induced-condition documentation, related ICD-10-PCS treatment tables, and MS-DRG groupings. It is aimed at coding professionals, HIM staff, and others who support inpatient record review and diagnosis/procedure coding for substance-related cases.

Why This Topic Matters

Alcohol-related cases can affect diagnosis coding, procedure coding, and inpatient grouping logic. Understanding the documentation themes and code-set relationships helps coding staff review these records more consistently and recognize when additional clarification may be needed.

Article Sections

  1. Overview of alcohol-related disorders and documentation considerations

    Introduces the topic, discusses the clinical and coding relevance of alcohol-related disorders, and frames the documentation elements emphasized in the article.

  2. ICD-10-CM classification of alcohol-related disorders

    Summarizes the ICD-10-CM alcohol-related disorder category structure and related terminology discussed in the article, along with the broader diagnostic framework referenced by the author.

  3. Key documentation factors for coding alcohol-related disorders

    Covers the broad documentation themes addressed in the article, including level of use, intoxication, induced conditions, withdrawal, and history versus active status.

  4. ICD-10-PCS substance abuse treatment tables

    Describes the inpatient procedure coding tables mentioned for substance abuse treatment and the general types of services they represent.

  5. MS-DRG impact for alcohol-related inpatient admissions

    Explains the article’s discussion of how alcohol-related inpatient admissions are grouped within MS-DRGs and the general factors referenced as affecting assignment.

  6. Summary and treatment resources

    Provides the article’s closing overview of treatment access, coverage limitations, and general recovery resources mentioned by the author.

What You Will Learn

  • How alcohol-related disorders are discussed within ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS
  • Which broad documentation elements are emphasized for inpatient review
  • How withdrawal, intoxication, and induced conditions are addressed in the article
  • How alcohol-related cases can affect MS-DRG grouping
  • What treatment-related procedure table categories are referenced

Who Should Read This

  • Inpatient coders
  • HIM professionals
  • CDI specialists
  • Coding educators
  • Revenue cycle staff
  • Clinical documentation reviewers

Codes Discussed

  • ICD-10-CM: F10.-
  • ICD-10-CM: F10.1-
  • ICD-10-CM: F10.2-
  • ICD-10-CM: F10.9-
  • ICD-10-CM: F10.21
  • ICD-10-CM: Y90.0-

Code Ranges Discussed

  • MS-DRG: 894-897

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