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- When Is an Injury Initial, Subsequent, or Sequela? - AAPC
Many injury codes in Chapter 19 of ICD-10-CM require a 7th character to identify the episode of care: initial, subsequent, or sequela
- Resolve Initial vs. Subsequent Encounter Misconceptions - AAPC
End the sequela struggle for when to include a 7th character with this primer ICD-10-CM codes aren’t just for coding; they’re also used for payments, End the sequela struggle for when to include a 7th character
- Wiki - Initial vs subsequent vs sequela - AAPC
The use of the initial vs subsequent vs sequela is not based on the encounter being the first encounter with the provider It is based on the status of the injury
- Sequela vs. Late Effects | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC
Sequela Hi, Per ICD-10-CM Guidelines Sect I B 10 - "A sequel is the residual effect (condition produced) after the acute phase of an illness or injury has terminated There is no time limit on when a sequela code can be used The residual may be apparent early, such as in cerebral infarctions, or it may occur months or years later, such that due to a previous injury Coding of sequela
- ICD-10-CM Code for Sequelae of cerebrovascular disease - AAPC
ICD-10 code I69 for Sequelae of cerebrovascular disease is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -Cerebrovascular diseases
- Select the Right Episode of Care Every Time - AAPC
Sequela is a residual effect that occurs after the acute phase of an illness or injury has passed, and now a complication of the original illness injury brings the patient back for further ongoing care Example: A patient had burns to an extremity The burns are healed but scarring is preventing the patient from having full mobility
- Outpatient Facility Coding Alert - AAPC
Remember that order matters when it comes to sequela diagnoses As an outpatient facility coder, you will encounter instances in which a prior injury, illness, or disease will exhibit new signs or symptoms after the initial injury or illness has subsided These manifestations from the previous trauma or illness, also known as sequela effects, can be extremely difficult to grasp from a ICD-10
- ICD-10-CM Code for Sequelae of cerebral infarction - AAPC
ICD-10 code I69 3 for Sequelae of cerebral infarction is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -Cerebrovascular diseases
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