MedAbbrev, now by innoviHealth, has been the industry standard for medical abbreviations and acronyms since 1983. Quick and easy access for hospitals, providers, coders, transcriptionists, students and researchers to over 75,000 entries. With clear and accurate standardization that is always current, medical professionals can reduce the chance of error stemming from misunderstood abbreviations.
tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2018 Issue 6
Reader Question: Don't Forget Seventh Character for Fractures
Question: We treated a patient with multiple fractured ribs and we reported a six-character code, but the claim was denied because we should have billed a seven-character diagnosis. We didn't see a seventh character option. Can you advise?
Supercoder.com Subscriber
Answer: When your physician treats multiple rib fractures, you'll likely link the CPT® code to a diagnosis code in the S22.4-- group, depending on the laterality and number of fractures:
These ICD-10 codes are:
S22.41-- - Multiple fractures of ribs, right side
S22.42-- - Multiple fractures of ribs, left side
S22.43-- - Multiple...
To read the full article, sign in and subscribe to tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert.
You have ED coding questions, and we deliver money-in-the-bank answers to help you defeat your claim issues and secure optimal reimbursement.
Stay in the know and avoid federal reproach with your subscription to TCI’s ED Coding and Reimbursement Alert.
Current newsletters added each month
Fully searchable archives - over 2100 articles
ALL years/issues back to 1998 organized by year and issue
Codes mentioned in articles are linked to Code Information pages
Code Information pages link back to related articles
Access to this feature is available in the following products: