Mastering ICD-10-CM Guidelines for HIV Coding #learnwithdhanya #medicalcodingtraining

Mastering ICD-10-CM Guidelines for HIV Coding #learnwithdhanya #medicalcodingtraining

ICD 10-CM Guidelines: Chapter 1 Overview

Introduction to ICD 10-CM Guidelines

  • The video introduces the topic of ICD 10-CM guidelines, specifically focusing on Chapter 1, which covers certain infectious and parasitic diseases.
  • The presenter mentions that this chapter includes codes A00-B99 and U07.1, with a specific focus on HIV and sepsis guidelines.

Focus on HIV Guidelines

  • The discussion will primarily center around HIV guidelines today; sepsis will be covered in a separate video.
  • Viewers are encouraged to take notes during the presentation for better understanding and retention of the discussed guidelines.

Key HIV Coding Guidelines

  • Confirmed cases of HIV should always use B20 as the primary code; related conditions require an additional code.
  • For patients admitted for unrelated conditions (e.g., fractures), the unrelated condition is coded first, with HIV as secondary.

Asymptomatic and Inconclusive Cases

  • Asymptomatic HIV is coded as Z21, indicating no symptoms despite being positive for HIV.
  • Inconclusive serology results are coded as R75 when test results do not confirm positive or negative status.

Special Considerations in Pregnancy

  • For pregnant women with HIV, coding involves O98.7 for complicating pregnancy, B20 for the condition itself, and Z3A for gestational weeks.

Screening Encounters

  • When patients come in for screening/testing, E11.4 is used as the primary code; counseling related to testing uses Z71.7.

High-Risk Behavior Screening

  • If screening is due to high-risk behavior, E11.4 remains primary while lifestyle-related issues are coded under Z72.89.

Treatment Protocol Coding

  • Patients receiving anti-retroviral medication have their treatment documented using B20 (HIV diagnosis), followed by long-term therapy coding at Z79.899.

Prophylaxis Measures

  • Pre-exposure prophylaxis measures are recorded under Z29.81 when administered to prevent infection in at-risk individuals.

Infectious Agents Coding

  • Codes B95-B97 categorize infectious agents but should only be used as secondary codes; they include various bacteria and viruses.

Antibiotic Resistance

Antibiotic Resistance Coding Guidelines

Understanding Infection and Antibiotic Resistance Coding

  • The primary coding for infections should focus on the infection itself, while secondary codes are designated for drug resistance.
  • An example provided includes coding for a wound infection that is resistant to multiple antibiotics, which involves three steps: coding for the infection, identifying the organism, and specifying resistance to multiple antibiotics (e.g., code AT1 16.24).
  • The discussion briefly touches on upcoming content related to sepsis guidelines, indicating a continuation of educational material in future videos.
  • Viewers are encouraged to subscribe and share the video; they can also request practice scenario questions via email or WhatsApp for further learning.
Video description

"Welcome to our comprehensive guide on ICD-10-CM guidelines for HIV coding! In this video, we cover everything you need to know to accurately code HIV-related diagnoses according to the latest ICD-10-CM standards. Whether you are a medical coder, biller, or healthcare professional, understanding these guidelines is crucial for accurate and efficient coding. Key Topics Covered: Overview of HIV and related conditions in ICD-10-CM Key coding guidelines and conventions for HIV Primary vs. secondary diagnosis: sequencing rules Common HIV-related complications and their codes Examples of coding scenarios and best practices Why You Should Watch: Stay updated with the latest ICD-10-CM guidelines for HIV coding Enhance your coding accuracy and efficiency Learn from practical examples and expert tips Improve your documentation and billing practices Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest videos on medical coding and billing. Leave your questions and comments below, and we'll be happy to help! #ICD10CM #HIVCoding #MedicalCoding #Healthcare #MedicalBilling"