Type 2 diabetes mellitus with unspecified diabetic retinopathy without macular edema. 2016 2017 2018 2019 Billable/Specific Code. E11.319 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
ICD-10 Codes for Type 2 Diabetes. Type 2 diabetes mellitus with moderate nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy: E11.33 Type 2 diabetes mellitus with severe nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy: E11.34 Type 2 diabetes mellitus with proliferative diabetic retinopathy: E11.35 Type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic cataract: E11.36 Type 2...
ICD-10 Codes for Type 1 (Juvenile) Diabetes Type 1 diabetes mellitus: E10 Type 1 diabetes mellitus with ketoacidosis: E10.1 …… without coma: E10.10
ICD-10 Codes for Diabetes Due to an Underlying Condition Diabetes mellitus due to underlying condition: E08 Diabetes mellitus due to underlying condition with hyperosmolarity: E08.0 …… without nonketotic hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar coma (NKHHC): E08.00 …… with coma: E08.01
E11. 31 - Type 2 diabetes mellitus with unspecified diabetic retinopathy | ICD-10-CM.
ICD-Code E11* is a non-billable ICD-10 code used for healthcare diagnosis reimbursement of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Its corresponding ICD-9 code is 250. Code I10 is the diagnosis code used for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
362.01 - Background diabetic retinopathy | ICD-10-CM.
If a patient with diabetic retinopathy is experiencing macular edema, then code 362.07 is assigned along with the appropriate code for the retinopathy. If the severity of nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy is not specified, assign code 362.03. Diabetic retinopathy not further specified is classified to code 362.01.
ICD-10 code: E11. 9 Type 2 diabetes mellitus Without complications.
E11. 69 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM E11. 69 became effective on October 1, 2021.
Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes, caused by high blood sugar levels damaging the back of the eye (retina). It can cause blindness if left undiagnosed and untreated. However, it usually takes several years for diabetic retinopathy to reach a stage where it could threaten your sight.
ICD-10 Code for Type 2 diabetes mellitus with unspecified diabetic retinopathy with macular edema- E11. 311- Codify by AAPC.
Background diabetic retinopathy, also known as non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR), is the early stage of diabetic retinopathy. This occurs when diabetes damages the small blood vessels and nerves in the retina. The retina acts like the film of the eye.
362.0ICD-9 code 362.0 for Diabetic retinopathy is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -DISORDERS OF THE EYE AND ADNEXA (360-379).
CPT® 92229 allows coverage for Imaging of retina for detection or monitoring of disease; point-of-care automated analysis and report, unilateral or bilateral.
10 for Atherosclerotic heart disease of native coronary artery without angina pectoris is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the circulatory system .
92227: Remote imaging for detection of retinal disease (eg, retinopathy in a patient with diabetes) with analysis and report under physician supervision, unilateral or bilateral.
- Most common code: Code: 92014 — billed by eye care professional.
Unspecified background retinopathy H35. 00 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM H35. 00 became effective on October 1, 2021.
CPT codes 92250 and 92228 describe services that are performed bilaterally. Modifier 50 is never appropriate with these codes.
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CORRECTLY CODING: DIABETES MELLITUS ICD-10 Code Category ICD-10 Description Note: 024.0* Pre-existing diabetes mellitus, type 1, in pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium Use additional code from category E10 to further identify any manifestations
The ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes and ICD-10-PCS procedure codes are the harmonized US health codes used for diagnosis, treatment, and reimbursement purposes. ICD-10-PCS codes support data collection, payment and electronic health records in hospitals.
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Rationale: Type 1 diabetes with diabetic gangrene is found in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index; look for Diabetes, diabetic/Type 1/with gangrene, directing you to E10.52. Code E10.52 is a combination code so a separate code for the gangrene is not reported. Verify code selection in the Tabular List.
Rationale: In the CPT® Index, look for Laparoscopy/Stomach/Gastric Restrictive Procedures which refers to 43770-43775, 43848, 43886-43888 or Laparoscopy/Gastric Restrictive Procedures and you are directed to 43644, 43645, 43770-43775. In reviewing the code descriptions, 43770 is correct code for placement of adjustable gastric bands laparoscopically. Look in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index for Obesity/morbid. You are directed to code E66.01. In the Tabular List an instructional note beneath E66 states, "Use additional code to identify body mass index (BMI), if known (Z68.-)". Turning to Z68 in the Tabular List, you find a list of subcategories specific to adult and pediatric BMI ranges. The patient has a BMI of 43 falling into the range of ICD-10-CM code Z68.41. Next, look for Diabetes/type 2, directing you to subcategory code E11.9. Verification of the codes in the Tabular List confirms code selections.
Rationale: Look in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index Diabetes, diabetic (mellitus) (sugar)/type2/with/retinopathy/proliferative/with macular edema which directs you to E11.351-. There is a checkmark next to the code in the Alphabetic Index reminding the coder to check the Tabular List for the 7 th character to show laterality. From the Tabular List, assign 7 th character 1 to identify the right eye.
Rationale: In the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index look for Hypothyroidism/iodine-deficiency/congenital and you are directed to see Syndrome, iodine-deficiency, congenital. Syndrome/iodine-deficiency, congenital which directs you to code E00.9. In the Tabular List category E00 directs us to use additional code (F70-F79) to identify associated intellectual disabilities. In the Alphabetic Index look for Disability, disabilities/intellectual which guides you to code F79. Confirm code selection in the Tabular List.
Rationale: In the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index look for Obesity/morbid guiding you to code E66.01. In the Tabular List there is note under subcategory code E66 to use an additional code to identify the BMI (Z68.1-Z68.45). Look at this range in the Tabular List. The second code is Z68.42 indicating a BMI of 45.0 - 49.9 adult. This can be found in the Alphabetic Index by looking for Body, bodies/mass index (BMI)/adult/45.0-49.9 referring you to Z68.42. Verify code selection in the Tabular List.
Rationale: PVD is the abbreviation for Peripheral Vascular Disease. ICD-10-CM indexes PVD with diabetes with one code. For proper code selection the provider must document if the patient has gangrene or not. Look in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index for Diabetes, diabetic/with/peripheral angiopathy which directs the coder to E11.51.
Rationale: In the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index look for Glomerulonephritis/in (due to)/amyloidosis guiding you to codes E85.4 [N08]. In the Alphabetic Index the brackets identify manifestation codes. In the Tabular List code N08 has an instructional note to code first underlying disease, such as amyloidosis (E85.-). Your primary code is E85.4 for Amyloidosis followed by N08 for the manifested Glomerulonephritis. Verify code selection in the Tabular List.
E11.353 type 2 diabetes mellitus with proliferative diabetic retinopathy with traction retinal detachment not involving the macula
Because doctors of optometry perform the majority of comprehensive, dilated eye examinations for people with diabetes in the United States and are well versed in the treatment and management of diabetic eye disease , it is critical that doctors of optometry are aware of these updated codes. In addition to the diabetes code changes, many other code ...
For type II diabetes (E11), the "use additional" instructions have changed. Previously physicians were guided to use an additional code to identify any insulin use (Z798.4). As of Oct. 1, 2016, physicians have been instructed to report use additional code to identify control using insulin (Z79.4); oral antidiabetic drugs (Z79.84); or oral hypoglycemic drugs (Z79.84.)
The ICD-10 guidelines provide direction on the sequence for reporting certain conditions. The guidelines indicate, "Certain conditions have both an underlying etiology and multiple body system manifestations due to the underlying etiology. For such conditions, the ICD-10-CM has a coding convention that requires the underlying condition be sequenced first followed by the manifestation. Wherever such a combination exists, there is a 'use additional code' note at the etiology code and a 'code first' note at the manifestation code. These instructional notes indicate the proper sequencing order of the codes, etiology followed by manifestation."
From the November/December 2016 edition of AOA Focus, page 48-49.
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ICD-10 codes refer to the codes from the 10th Revision of the classification system. ICD-10 officially replaced ICD-9 in the US in October of 2015.
For gestational diabetes (diabetes that occurs during pregnancy) women should be assigned a code under the 024.4 subheading and not any other codes under the 024 category.
The code for long-term use of insulin, Z79.4, should also be used in these cases (unless insulin was just given to the patient as a one-time fix to bring blood sugar under control).
The switch to ICD-10 was a response to the need for doctors to record more specific and accurate diagnoses based on the most recent advancements in medicine. For this reason, there are five times more ICD-10 codes than there were ICD-9 codes. The ICD-10 codes consist of three to seven characters that may contain both letters and numbers.
The “unspecified” codes can be used when not enough information is known to give a more specific diagnosis; in that case, “unspecified” is technically more accurate than a more specific but as yet unconfirmed diagnosis. For more guidelines on using ICD-10 codes for diabetes mellitus, you can consult this document.
Here's a conversion table that translates the old ICD-9 codes for diabetes to ICD-10 codes. There weren’t as many codes to describe different conditions in the ICD-9, so you’ll notice that some of them have more than one possible corresponding ICD-10 code. Some are also translated into a combination of two ICD-10 codes (note the use of the word "and").
The more characters in the code, the more specific the diagnosis, so when writing a code on a medical record you should give the longest code possible while retaining accuracy.
Rationale: Type 1 diabetes with diabetic gangrene is found in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index; look for Diabetes, diabetic/Type 1/with gangrene, directing you to E10.52. Code E10.52 is a combination code so a separate code for the gangrene is not reported. Verify code selection in the Tabular List.
Rationale: In the CPT® Index, look for Laparoscopy/Stomach/Gastric Restrictive Procedures which refers to 43770-43775, 43848, 43886-43888 or Laparoscopy/Gastric Restrictive Procedures and you are directed to 43644, 43645, 43770-43775. In reviewing the code descriptions, 43770 is correct code for placement of adjustable gastric bands laparoscopically. Look in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index for Obesity/morbid. You are directed to code E66.01. In the Tabular List an instructional note beneath E66 states, "Use additional code to identify body mass index (BMI), if known (Z68.-)". Turning to Z68 in the Tabular List, you find a list of subcategories specific to adult and pediatric BMI ranges. The patient has a BMI of 43 falling into the range of ICD-10-CM code Z68.41. Next, look for Diabetes/type 2, directing you to subcategory code E11.9. Verification of the codes in the Tabular List confirms code selections.
Rationale: Look in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index Diabetes, diabetic (mellitus) (sugar)/type2/with/retinopathy/proliferative/with macular edema which directs you to E11.351-. There is a checkmark next to the code in the Alphabetic Index reminding the coder to check the Tabular List for the 7 th character to show laterality. From the Tabular List, assign 7 th character 1 to identify the right eye.
Rationale: In the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index look for Hypothyroidism/iodine-deficiency/congenital and you are directed to see Syndrome, iodine-deficiency, congenital. Syndrome/iodine-deficiency, congenital which directs you to code E00.9. In the Tabular List category E00 directs us to use additional code (F70-F79) to identify associated intellectual disabilities. In the Alphabetic Index look for Disability, disabilities/intellectual which guides you to code F79. Confirm code selection in the Tabular List.
Rationale: In the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index look for Obesity/morbid guiding you to code E66.01. In the Tabular List there is note under subcategory code E66 to use an additional code to identify the BMI (Z68.1-Z68.45). Look at this range in the Tabular List. The second code is Z68.42 indicating a BMI of 45.0 - 49.9 adult. This can be found in the Alphabetic Index by looking for Body, bodies/mass index (BMI)/adult/45.0-49.9 referring you to Z68.42. Verify code selection in the Tabular List.
Rationale: PVD is the abbreviation for Peripheral Vascular Disease. ICD-10-CM indexes PVD with diabetes with one code. For proper code selection the provider must document if the patient has gangrene or not. Look in the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index for Diabetes, diabetic/with/peripheral angiopathy which directs the coder to E11.51.
Rationale: In the ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index look for Glomerulonephritis/in (due to)/amyloidosis guiding you to codes E85.4 [N08]. In the Alphabetic Index the brackets identify manifestation codes. In the Tabular List code N08 has an instructional note to code first underlying disease, such as amyloidosis (E85.-). Your primary code is E85.4 for Amyloidosis followed by N08 for the manifested Glomerulonephritis. Verify code selection in the Tabular List.