Day Rehab ICD-10 documentation

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Day Rehab documentation Seven key impacts to documentation 1. Disease or disorder site 2. Acuity and/or encounter status of treatment 3. Etiology, causative agent, or disease type and injury/ poisoning cause, intent, activity at the time of the event and place event occurred 4. Underlying and associated conditions 5. Manifestations 6. Complications or adverse events 7. Supporting info such as lab values or socioeconomic key impacts to documentation Most commonly used diagnoses Name Abnormality of gait 781.2 R26.0 Ataxic gait Abnormality of gait R26.1 Paralytic gait R26.81 Unsteadiness on feet R26.89 Other abnormalities of gait and mobility Acute infective polyneuritis R26.9 Unspecified abnormalities of gait and mobility Identify condition as: Ataxic gait Paralytic gait Unsteadiness on feet Other or abnormalities of gait and mobility 357.0 G61.0 Guillain-Barre syndrome Refer to 7 key impacts of Documentation Altered mental status 780.97 R41.0 Disorientation, R41.82 Altered mental status, Anomalies of cerebrovascular system, congenital 747.81 Q28.2 Arteriovenous malformation of cerebral vessels Q28.3 Other malformations of cerebral vessels Aphasia 784.3 R47.01 Aphasia Cerebellar ataxia in diseases classified elsewhere 334.4 G32.81 Cerebellar ataxia in diseases classified elsewhere 1

Name Cerebral artery occlusion,, with cerebral infarction 434.91 I63.50 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of I63.511 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of right middle I63.512 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of left middle I63.519 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of middle I63.521 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of right anterior I63.522 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of left anterior I63.529 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of anterior I63.531 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of right posterior I63.532 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of left posterior I63.539 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of posterior I63.541 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of right cerebellar artery I63.542 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of left cerebellar artery I63.549 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of cerebellar artery I63.59 Cerebral infarction due to occlusion or stenosis of other cerebral artery I63.8 Other cerebral infarction I63.9 Cerebral infarction, Cerebral Artery Infarction Specify the location such as: Precerebral arteries (e.g., vertebral, basilar, etc.) Cerebral arteries (e.g., middle, anterior, etc.) Cerebella arteries State the laterality (i.e., right or left). Identify the underlying cause: o Thrombosis o Embolism o Occlusion o Stenosis Provide information regarding tpa administration in a different facility within 24 hours of admission to the current facility 2

Name Congenital anomaly of gastrointestinal vessel 747.61 Q26.5 Anomalous portal venous connection Refer to 7 key impacts of Q26.6 Portal vein-hepatic artery fistula Documentation Q27.33 Arteriovenous malformation of digestive system vessel Debility, 799.3 R53.81 Other malaise Diplopia 368.2 H53.2 Diplopia Disturbance of skin 782.0 R20.0 Anesthesia of skin Disturbance of Skin Sensation sensation R20.1 Hypoesthesia of skin Identify the skin sensation disturbance: R20.2 Paresthesia of skin o Anesthesia of skin R20.3 Hyperesthesia o Hypoesthesia of skin R20.8 Other disturbances of skin sensation o Paresthesia of skin o Hyperesthesia R20.9 Unspecified disturbances of skin sensation o Other and disturbances of skin sensation Dysarthria 784.51 R47.1 Dysarthria and anarthria Refer to 7 key impacts of Dysphagia, 787.20 R13.0 Aphagia Documentation R13.10 Dysphagia, Encephalopathy, 348.30 G93.40 Encephalopathy, Epilepsy,, without mention of intractable epilepsy Grand mal status, epileptic 345.90 G40.901 Epilepsy,, not intractable, with status epilepticus G40.909 Epilepsy,, not intractable, without status epilepticus 345.3 G40.301 Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes, not intractable, with status epilepticus G40.311 Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes, intractable, with status epilepticus G40.319 Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes, intractable, without status epilepticus Epilepsy and Seizures Specify type epilepsy as being localization-related or generalized Indicate the presence or absence of intractability and status epilepticus Describe seizures as having a localized onset, being simple partial, or complex partial Identify any special epileptic syndromes (e.g. seizures related to alcohol, drugs, sleep d eprivation, etc.) Include descriptions of poorly controlled, pharmacoresistant, treatment resistant, and refractory Hb-SS disease with crisis 282.62 D57.00 Hb-SS disease with crisis, Sickle-cell Disease D57.01 Hb-SS disease with acute chest syndrome Identify the type ( e.g. Hb-SS, Hb-C, Hb-S trait, thalassemia) D57.02 Hb-SS disease with splenic sequestration Detail the presence or absence of any crisis or manifestations such as: o Sickle cell crisis with acute chest syndrome o Splenic sequestration o Infection List any related fever 3

Name Hemiplegia,, affecting side 342.90 G81.90 Hemiplegia, affecting side G81.91 Hemiplegia, affecting right dominant side G81.92 Hemiplegia, affecting left dominant side G81.93 Hemiplegia, affecting right nondominant side G81.94 Hemiplegia, affecting left nondominant side Paraplegia 344.1 G04.1 Tropical spastic paraplegia G82.20 Paraplegia, G82.21 Paraplegia, complete G82.22 Paraplegia, incomplete Intracranial injury of other and nature, without mention of open intracranial wound, with state of consciousness Motor vehicle traffic accident of nature injuring pedestrian 854.00 S06.890A Other specified intracranial injury without loss of consciousness, initial encounter S06.890D Other specified intracranial injury without loss of consciousness, subsequent encounter S06.890S Other specified intracranial injury without loss of consciousness, sequela E819.7 V09.3xxA Pedestrian injured in traffic accident, initial encounter V09.3xxD Pedestrian injured in traffic accident, subsequent encounter V09.3xxS Pedestrian injured in traffic accident, sequela Paresis Specify the site or type (e.g., congenital, psychogenic, bladder, bowel, eye, etc.). State the laterality when applicable (i.e., right, left, or bilateral). Identify dominant versus non-dom inant side when applicable. Differentiate between flaccid and spastic hemiplegia. Report the underlying cause (e.g., status post-stroke). Detail paraplegia and quadriplegia as being incomplete or complete Injuries Identify the specific location and type of injuries (e.g. abrasion, laceration, puncture, fracture) Identify the reason for visits (type of encounter) associated with new or healing injuries (e.g. initial visit for ED encounter, subsequent visit for aftercare and follow-up, sequela (or late effect) visit for treatment of residuals from injury Detail the cause of the injury (e.g. car accident, fall down stairs) Detail child abuse, neglect and other mistreatment o Clarify it as being confirmed, suspected or ruled out Identify the intention or patient mindset (e.g. accidental, assault, self-inflicted, undetermined) surrounding an injury or misadventure Provide the location of the patient when the injury occurred (e.g. school basketball court) List the activity of the patient at the time of the injury (e.g. playing basketball) Indicate the work status of the patient at the time of the injury (e.g. volunteer activity, recreation, school sport) 4

Name Unspecified fracture of ankle, closed 824.8 S82.301A Unspecified fracture of lower end of right tibia, initial encounter S82.301D Unspecified fracture of lower end of right fracture with routine healing S82.301G Unspecified fracture of lower end of right fracture with delayed healing S82.301K Unspecified fracture of lower end of right fracture with nonunion S82.301P Unspecified fracture of lower end of right fracture with malunion S82.302A Unspecified fracture of lower end of left tibia, initial encounter S82.302D Unspecified fracture of lower end of left fracture with routine healing S82.302G Unspecified fracture of lower end of left fracture with delayed healing S82.302K Unspecified fracture of lower end of left fracture with nonunion S82.302P Unspecified fracture of lower end of left fracture with malunion S82.309A Unspecified fracture of lower end of tibia, initial encounter for S82.309D Unspecified fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with routine healing S82.309G Unspecified fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with delayed healing S82.309K Unspecified fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with nonunion S82.309P Unspecified fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with malunion S82.391A Other fracture of lower end of right tibia, initial encounter S82.391D Other fracture of lower end of right tibia, with routine healing 5

Name S82.391G Other fracture of lower end of right tibia, with delayed healing S82.391K Other fracture of lower end of right tibia, with nonunion S82.391P Other fracture of lower end of right tibia, with malunion S82.392A Other fracture of lower end of left tibia, initial encounter S82.392D Other fracture of lower end of left tibia, with routine healing S82.392G Other fracture of lower end of left tibia, with delayed healing S82.392K Other fracture of lower end of left tibia, with nonunion S82.392P Other fracture of lower end of left tibia, with malunion S82.399A Other fracture of lower end of tibia, initial encounter S82.399D Other fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with routine healing S82.399G Other fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with delayed healing S82.399K Other fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with nonunion S82.399P Other fracture of lower end of tibia, subsequent encounter with malunion S82.891A Other fracture of right lower leg, initial encounter S82.891D Other fracture of right lower leg, with routine healing S82.891G Other fracture of right lower leg, with delayed healing S82.891K Other fracture of right lower leg, with nonunion 6

Name S82.891P Other fracture of right lower leg, with malunion S82.892A Other fracture of left lower leg, initial encounter S82.892D Other fracture of left lower leg, with routine healing S82.892G Other fracture of left lower leg, with delayed healing S82.892K Other fracture of left lower leg, with nonunion S82.892P Other fracture of left lower leg, with malunion S82.899A Other fracture of lower leg, initial encounter S82.899D Other fracture of lower leg, with routine healing S82.899G Other fracture of lower leg, with delayed healing S82.899K Other fracture of lower leg, with nonunion S82.899P Other fracture of lower leg, with malunion S89.101A end of right tibia, initial encounter for S89.102A end of left tibia, initial encounter for S89.109A end of tibia, initial encounter S89.111A Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of right tibia, initial encounter S89.112A Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of left tibia, initial encounter S89.119A Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of tibia, initial encounter 7

Name S89.121A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of lower end of right tibia, initial encounter S89.122A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of lower end of left tibia, initial encounter S89.129A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of lower end of tibia, initial encounter S89.131A Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of right tibia, initial encounter S89.132A Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of left tibia, initial encounter S89.139A Salter-Harris Type III physeal fracture of lower end of tibia, initial encounter S89.141A Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of lower end of right tibia, initial encounter S89.142A Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of lower end of left tibia, initial encounter S89.149A Salter-Harris Type IV physeal fracture of lower end of tibia, initial encounter S89.191A Other physeal fracture of lower end of right tibia, initial encounter for closed fracture S89.192A Other physeal fracture of lower end of left tibia, initial encounter for closed fracture S89.199A Other physeal fracture of lower end of tibia, initial encounter for S89.301A end of right fibula, initial encounter for S89.302A end of left fibula, initial encounter for S89.309A end of fibula, initial encounter S89.311A Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of right fibula, initial encounter S89.312A Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of left fibula, initial encounter 8

Name Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of brain and spinal cord Malignant neoplasm of brain, S89.319A Salter-Harris Type I physeal fracture of lower end of fibula, initial encounter S89.321A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of lower end of right fibula, initial encounter S89.322A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of lower end of left fibula, initial encounter S89.329A Salter-Harris Type II physeal fracture of lower end of fibula, initial encounter S89.391A Other physeal fracture of lower end of right fibula, initial encounter for closed fracture S89.392A Other physeal fracture of lower end of left fibula, initial encounter for closed fracture S89.399A Other physeal fracture of lower end of fibula, initial encounter for 237.5 D43.0 Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of brain, supratentorial D43.1 Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of brain, infratentorial D43.2 Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of brain, D43.4 Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of spinal cord 191.9 C71.9 Malignant neoplasm of brain, Malignant neoplasm of brain and spinal cord Identify the site State the morphology (e.g. malignant, primary/secondary) Indicate the stage and any metastatic site List any related exposure to smoke (second hand smoke) Detail when presented for treatment related to neoplasm (e.g. chemotherapy) Lack of coordination 781.3 R27.0 Ataxia, Refer to 7 key impacts of R27.8 Other lack of coordination Documentation R27.9 Unspecified lack of coordination Multiple sclerosis 340 G35 Multiple sclerosis Muscle weakness (generalized) 728.87 M62.81 Muscle weakness (generalized) Other congenital hamartoses, NEC 759.6 Q85.8 Other phakomatoses, not elsewhere classified Q85.9 Phakomatosis, Other convulsions 780.39 R56.9 Unspecified convulsions Other generalized 437.1 I67.81 Acute cerebrovascular insufficiency ischemic I67.82 Cerebral ischemia cerebrovascular disease I67.89 Other cerebrovascular disease Other symbolic 784.69 R48.1 Agnosia dysfunction R48.2 Apraxia R48.8 Other symbolic dysfunctions 9

Name Subdural Unspecified intracranial Symbolic dysfunction, Unspecified condition of brain Unspecified persistent mental disorders due to conditions classified elsewhere 432.1 I62.00 Nontraumatic subdural, I62.01 Nontraumatic acute subdural I62.02 Nontraumatic subacute subdural I62.03 Nontraumatic chronic subdural 432.9 I62.9 Nontraumatic intracranial, Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage Identify site as: o Extradural o Subdural - Actue - Chronic - Subacute - Unspecified o Unspecified intracranial 784.60 R48.9 Unspecified symbolic dysfunctions Refer to 7 key impacts of Documentation 348.9 G93.9 Disorder of brain, 294.9 F06.8 Other specified mental disorders due to known physiological condition The Provider Specialty Tool Kit is meant to assist providers with documentation best practices necessary for the transition from -CM to -CM. This tool kit includes the most commonly used diagnoses for a specialty using 2012 claims data for top encounters and top number of dollars per diagnosis. The tool kit can be used as a quick reference guide for providers and can also be shared with Practice Managers. This tool kit is not meant to be a coding cross walk and therefore should not be used as such. Questions regarding this tool kit and/or should be submitted via email to ICD10@choa.org. 2015 Children s Healthcare of Atlanta Inc. All rights reserved. SYS 957990.ms.3/15 10