COVID 2021 ICD 10 Coding Guidelines for Medical Coders

The ICD 10 coding guidelines for COVID cases may soon be discontinued after September 2020 and New ICD 10 coding guidelines will take effect from 1st October 2020. Hence the new ICD 10 coding guidelines will have lot of changes which will include the Covid-19 or Coronavirus cases as well.

Coders should note that the temporary guidelines will expire September 30.

New instructions for reporting ICD-10-CM code U07.1 (2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease) include the following:

  • Acute respiratory manifestations of COVID-19.
    • Code U07.1 should be assigned as the principal diagnosis if the reason for the encounter or visit is a respiratory manifestation of COVID-19. Codes for the respiratory manifestations should be assigned as additional diagnoses.
    • Code J96.0 (acute respiratory failure) was added as another respiratory manifestation that may be coded secondary to U07.1.
  • Non-respiratory manifestation of COVID-19.
    • If the reason for the encounter or admission is a non-respiratory manifestation of COVID-19, code U07.1 should be assigned as the principal diagnosis and codes for the manifestations should be assigned as additional diagnoses.
  • COVID-19 in pregnancy.
    • According to new guidance in Chapter 15: Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium, if a patient tests positive for COVID-19 during an encounter that is unrelated to the disease, the reason for the encounter should be coded first, 098.5 (other viral diseases complicating pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium). The coder would then report U07.1 and any appropriate COVID-19 manifestation codes.
  • COVID-19 in newborns.
    • If a newborn tests positive for COVID-19 and a specific method of transmission is not documented, U07.1 should be assigned and any appropriate codes for associated manifestations, according to a new section in Certain Conditions Originating in Perinatal Period. If a newborn tests positive for COVID-19 and the provider documents that the newborn contracted the disease in utero or during birth, P35.8 (other congenital viral diseases) should be coded followed by U07.1. The guidance clarifies that Z38 (liveborn infants according to place of birth and type of delivery) is the principal diagnosis when coding the birth episode in a newborn record.

A section on coding “presumptive positive” COVID-19 cases was not included in the 2021 guidelines because it refers to cases awaiting a second, confirmatory CDC laboratory test—a practice that is no longer required.

References:

https://revenuecycleadvisor.com/news-analysis/2021-icd-10-cm-guidelines-clarify-reporting-covid-19-manifestations

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