ICD-9 Code 403.00 for Hypertensive chronic kidney disease, malignant, with chronic kidney disease stage I through stage IV, or unspecified. ICD-9 Code 403.01 for Hypertensive chronic kidney disease, malignant, with chronic kidney disease stage V or end stage renal disease. ICD 9 Codes 403 for Hypertensive Chronic Kidney Disease- Benign
Hypertensive chronic kidney disease with stage 1 through stage 4 chronic kidney disease, or unspecified chronic kidney disease 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Billable/Specific Code I12.9 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
code to identify the stage of chronic kidney disease ( ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code N18.1. Chronic kidney disease, stage 1 2016 2017 2018 2019 Billable/Specific Code. N18.1- ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code N18.4.
Chronic renal disease Chronic renal failure NOS Chronic renal insufficiency 285.2 Anemia in chronic illness 285.21 Anemia in chronic kidney disease Anemia in end stage renal disease
Use the appropriate code from category N18 as a secondary code with a code from category I12 to identify the stage of CKD. When you go to the Tabular List to confirm the code, it indicates that a fifth character is needed for stage 3 CKD to specify stage 3a, 3b, or stage 3 unspecified.
What is Stage 3 CKD? In Stage 3 CKD, your kidneys have mild to moderate damage, and they are less able to filter waste and fluid out of your blood. This waste can build up in your body and begin to harm other areas, such as to cause high blood pressure, anemia and problems with your bones.
The ICD-10-CM code for Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Stage 3 (N18. 3) has been revised for Fiscal Year 2021.
ICD-10 code I12. 9 for Hypertensive chronic kidney disease with stage 1 through stage 4 chronic kidney disease, or unspecified chronic kidney disease is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the circulatory system .
N18. 31- Chronic Kidney Disease- stage 3a.
Report I13. 0 Hypertensive heart and chronic kidney disease with heart failure and with stage 1 through 4 chronic kidney disease, or unspecified chronic kidney disease, I50. 21 Systolic, congestive, heart failure, acute, and N18. 3 Chronic kidney disease, stage 3, moderate.
ICD-10 code N18. 3 for Chronic kidney disease, stage 3 (moderate) is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the genitourinary system .
I12. 9, Hypertensive chronic kidney disease with stage 1 through 4 chronic kidney disease or unspecified chronic kidney disease.
ICD-10 Code for Hypertensive heart disease without heart failure- I11. 9- Codify by AAPC.
Renal hypertension (or renovascular hypertension) is high blood pressure caused by the narrowing of your arteries that carry blood to your kidneys. It is also sometimes called renal artery stenosis.
6).” Code N18. 9 is not included in this range of codes and provides no further specificity. In this case, only E11. 22 would be needed for DM with CKD of unspecified stage.
ICD-10 code N18. 31 for Chronic kidney disease, stage 3a is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Diseases of the genitourinary system .
Stage 3a: Kidney damage with mild to moderate loss of kidney function, eGFR of 45-59 Stage 3b: Kidney damage with moderate to severe loss of kidney function, eGFR of 30-44.
N18. 31 Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3a (This code corresponds to Glomerular Filtration Rates (GFRs) between 45 and 59.)
Coding CKD. Documenting the stage of CKD—not the GFR—is vital for accurate coding. If the stage is not documented, then code 585.9, Chronic kidney disease, is assigned. If a provider documents both a stage of CKD and ESRD, then only the code for ESRD (585.6) is assigned.
The eGFR test measures how well your kidneys are filtering the waste product creatinine produced by muscles. When the kidneys are working well, they filter out waste and excess fluid, which become part of the urine your body makes each day. When the kidneys aren’t working well, they do not remove enough wastes and fluids to keep you healthy, and creatinine builds up in the blood.
If your eGFR number is low, your kidneys are not working as well as they should. As chronic kidney disease (CKD) progresses, your eGFR number will decrease. eGFR levels below 60 ml/min/1.73 m2 for three or more months are indicative of CKD.
ASSESSMENT/PLAN: Hypertension. CKD, stage 3a. The visit today was strictly counseling and coordinating care and a total face-to-face time of 40 minutes was spent with the patient discussing her condition, prognosis, outcomes, and referral to nephrology.
PFSH: As above. She does not drink or smoke.
Stacy Chaplain, MD, CPC, is a development editor at AAPC. She has worked in medicine for more than 20 years, with an emphasis on education, writing, and editing since 2015. Chaplain received her Bachelor of Arts in biology from the University of Texas at Austin and her doctorate in medicine from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. She is a member of the Beaverton, Ore., local chapter.