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tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2003 Issue 9
Reader Question: Use 640.0 for Vaginal Bleeding
Question: What is the proper way to code the following scenario? "A term-pregnancy patient presents at the ED with vaginal bleeding. The physician rules out rupture of membranes, and sends the patient home. She delivers the next day."
Missouri SubscriberAnswer: First and most important, you'll need to choose the appropriate ED E/M service from the 99281-99285 series based on the chart documentation.
Depending on the workup provided, many pregnancy-associated cases are considered high risk. In this case, you would report the vaginal bleeding and link it to 640.0x (Threatened abortion).
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