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Code Assignment for Hemoptysis with Pneumonia

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

 | FAQ 

Q:

In ICD-9-CM, hemorrhagic was listed as one of the modifiers for pneumonia so it couldn’t be coded separately; however, it has been removed as a modifier for ICD-10-CM.  Can we now code hemoptysis in addition to a diagnosis of pneumonia?

A:

Yes.  Since hemorrhagic is no longer a non-essential modifier for pneumonia, coders can assign an additional code for it.  Even though hemoptysis is a sign and/or symptom, it may be reported in addition to a code for pneumonia, because it is not routinely associated with the diagnosis.

 

References:

Coding Clinic, Fourth Quarter 2013: Page 118

Article Author: Debbie Rubio, BS MT (ASCP)
Debbie Rubio, BS MT (ASCP), was the Manager of Regulatory Affairs and Compliance at Medical Management Plus, Inc. Debbie has over twenty-seven years of experience in healthcare including nine years as the Clinical Compliance Coordinator at a large multi-facility health system. In her current position, Debbie monitors, interprets and communicates current and upcoming regulatory and compliance issues as they relate to specific entities concerning Medicare and other payers.

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