HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2017 Issue 16 (April)
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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
Code Ranges Discussed
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