tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2023 Issue Q2

Reader Questions: Know Suppurative/Nonsuppurative Differences for Otitis Media Dx

Question: A patient came in recently with a bad ear infection. Our provider documented the condition as “purulent” and wrote that their ears were oozing pus. This seems like a pretty severe case, so should I code using H65.0-? Iowa Subscriber Answer: You’re right that this sounds like a pretty severe infection. However, H65.0- (Acute serous otitis media) is not the correct code to report. Here’s why: Serous otitis media refers to a nonsuppurative ear condition. Nonsuppurative conditions lack pus formation, whereas suppurative conditions are characterized by pus formation. Also, a serous secretion is...

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