Oct 01, 2021 · Hypercoagulable (state) D68.59 antithrombin D68.59 (III) primary NEC D68.59 protein C deficiency D68.59 protein S deficiency D68.59 Hypercoagulation D68.59 (state) Thrombophilia D68.59 primary NEC D68.59 Reimbursement claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015 require the use of ICD-10-CM codes.
Hypercoagulable (state) D68.59ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code D68.59Other primary thrombophilia2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Billable/Specific CodeApplicable ToAntithrombin III deficiencyHypercoagulable state NOSPrimary hypercoagulable state NECPrimary thrombophilia NECProtein C deficiencyProtein S deficiencyThrombophilia NOS.
Primary hypercoagulable state NEC. Primary thrombophilia NEC. Protein C deficiency. Protein S deficiency. Thrombophilia NOS. ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code D68.5. Primary thrombophilia. antiphospholipid syndrome (D68.61); lupus anticoagulant (D68.62); secondary activated protein C resistance (D68.69); secondary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (D68.69); secondary lupus …
Feb 05, 2022 · Get our CDI Pocket Guide® to learn more coagulation disorders. ICD-10 Coding of Hereditary and Acquired Thrombophilia A 2021 Coding Clinic advised to assign code D68.69, Other thrombophilia, for a provider diagnosis of “secondary hypercoagulable state.”
Factor V Leiden mutation—this is the most common inherited factor associated hypercoagulopathy
Malignancy—coders see this often documented as the cause of thrombosis. These malignancies are either known or occult
So, now that we know a little more about what a hypercoagulable state is, let’s look at some of the coding concerns that may arise.
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