HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2020 Issue 46 (December)
Unpack CPT and ICD-10-CM coding for OB complications
December 1st, 2020
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Article Overview
This article covers hospital coding topics related to pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum complications. It focuses on how CPT and ICD-10-CM are used in obstetrical services, including maternal care management, delivery-related procedures, and reporting considerations discussed in a training and conference context. It is intended for coding professionals who work with obstetric cases and need a broad review of complication categories, procedure reporting, and related documentation concerns.
Why This Topic Matters
Obstetrical cases often involve overlapping maternal and procedural coding issues, so understanding the relevant CPT and ICD-10-CM framework helps coding professionals evaluate documentation and identify when complications or additional services are part of the reportable record.
Article Sections
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Pregnancy complications
Overview of several pregnancy-related complication categories discussed in the article, along with general discussion of maternal care management and pregnancy timing concepts.
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Delivery complications
Discussion of complications that can occur during labor and delivery, including repair-related and hemorrhage-related topics, as well as associated coding and documentation considerations.
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Perineal lacerations
Focus on laceration severity categories and the coding framework discussed for delivery-related repair services.
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Postpartum hemorrhage
Coverage of postpartum bleeding scenarios, related clinical management topics, and reporting considerations for obstetrical services.
What You Will Learn
- How the article frames common pregnancy complications in obstetric coding
- Which broad ICD-10-CM maternal care categories are discussed
- How delivery-related complications are organized in the article
- What general CPT reporting topics are associated with obstetrical repair and postpartum services
- Which organizations, training sources, and specialty references are mentioned in the discussion
Who Should Read This
- Hospital coders
- OB/GYN coding specialists
- Inpatient coding professionals
- Clinical documentation staff
- Coding auditors and trainers
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
Modifiers Discussed
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