HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2020 Issue 11 (March)
Review recent guidance, inpatient reporting for COVID-19
March 17th, 2020
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Article Overview
This article explains early guidance for inpatient reporting of COVID-19 and related respiratory presentations using ICD-10-CM. It is intended for inpatient coders, CDI professionals, and compliance staff who need to understand how public health guidance, classification updates, and agency resources affected reporting during the early outbreak period.
Why This Topic Matters
COVID-19 created rapidly changing reporting questions for inpatient settings, especially before finalized classification updates were available. The article helps readers understand the scope of the guidance sources involved and the general categories of diagnosis reporting discussed in the context of a new disease outbreak.
Article Sections
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Symptoms and transmission
Introduces the disease background, common symptom patterns, and general transmission concepts discussed in relation to reporting challenges.
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Exposure, symptoms to COVID-19
Covers the general approach to encounters involving exposure concerns or only signs and symptoms, along with references to early CDC interim guidance.
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Pneumonia due to COVID-19
Addresses the respiratory complication category discussed for confirmed cases and the related reporting references mentioned in the article.
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Bronchitis due to COVID-19
Summarizes the section focused on bronchitis presentations associated with COVID-19 and the broader reporting context.
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Respiratory infection due to COVID-19
Discusses lower respiratory infection and respiratory infection presentations associated with COVID-19 in the context of inpatient diagnosis reporting.
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ARDS due to COVID-19
Covers the section devoted to acute respiratory distress syndrome in relation to COVID-19 reporting.
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CMS resources
Lists the types of CMS, WHO, and CDC resources referenced for providers and facilities during the outbreak response.
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Conclusion
Provides a brief closing summary emphasizing ongoing monitoring of agency guidance as the situation evolves.
What You Will Learn
- How early COVID-19 inpatient reporting guidance was framed
- Which general encounter types were discussed for exposure and symptoms
- What categories of respiratory manifestations were addressed
- Which organizations and resources were referenced for updates and guidance
- Why classification and reporting guidance was changing during the early outbreak period
Who Should Read This
- Inpatient coders
- Clinical documentation integrity professionals
- Coding compliance staff
- Revenue cycle professionals
- Hospital case management staff
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