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Medical Coding And Billing Tutorials for Beginners | ICD 10 CM Chapter 1 (Part-1) - 15

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Welcome to grade online training. Today

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we will going to discuss about ICD 10 CM

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chapter 1 guideline. From today

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we'll we learn chapter specific

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guidelines. You can see this section in

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book I think from

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G7. Please go on G7 page. G7. Okay.

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Yeah. G7 page. Nice. Okay. G7 it is

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showing off guidelines for coding. Yes,

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G7. Okay, we are going to learn this

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guidelines. Okay, see part chapter

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specific coding guidelines and in this

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today we'll start with chapter one.

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Okay. Okay. So, it has many guidelines.

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You can see two pages and three pages.

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Three pages around three three pages are

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three and a half pages are there and

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these are very very important guidelines

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in medical and so chapter one is certain

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infectious and parasitic diseases in

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code range A002

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B9 plus

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U07.1 and U 09.9 this U series is for

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corona virus as corona virus comes few

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few years before that's why It has

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started it starts with U character.

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Okay. Okay. Others are old disases. So

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it starts with A and B. Let's get start.

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Topics covered in this class are HIV

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infection, sepsis, severe sepsis and

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septic shock. Then MSR sorry MRSA, Zika

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virus infection, corona virus infection

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and lastly we'll see question and

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answer. We'll try to cover this first

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two points in today's session. Okay. So,

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first HIV infection. What do you know

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about HIV? At least you can tell

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me human immuninoirus.

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Not imuno human immuno deficiency. Oh,

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deficiency virus.

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Human immuno deficiency virus. And what

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is AIDS?

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AIDS. I know this but I didn't remember.

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You have your Yes. Yes. Acquired

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immunino deficiency syndrome. Yes. This

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this is I'm telling you every time you

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you will get each and every answer in

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your book only. Yes. You have to find

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Yeah. Find it and you know how that

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answer. Okay. Yes. So acquired immuno

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deficient deficiency syndrome. Okay.

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See, so HIV is human immuno deficiency

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virus is the is a virus that attacks the

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body's immune system. Okay. Uh you can

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see my screen right? Yes, I can see. If

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the HIV is not treated, it can lead to

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AD means acquired immuno deficiency

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syndrome. Okay. So AIDS is the syndrome

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caused because of HIV virus. HIV is the

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virus which causes AIDS. AIDS is the

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syndrome. If HIV is not treated, it

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leads to AIDS. There is currently no

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effective care. Once people get HIV,

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they have it for life. But with proper

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medical care, HIV can be controlled. It

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means if you find anything uh HIV

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related in the patient's

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documentation okay you can code it but

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how to use this code and exactly which

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code you have to use that it has

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guidelines for it and that we'll see in

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today's session HIV and S you can see

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the difference here what's the

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difference HIV is the virus that causes

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HIV infection damages the immune system

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by attacking CD4 cells. Okay. And what

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are CD4 cells? CD4 cells are the part of

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immune system. HIV attacks and kills CD4

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cells. Loss of CD4 cells makes it hard

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for body to fight off infection. So this

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blue blue color are CD4 cell and red

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color is HIV. You can see here years

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without HIV medication this is 2 years

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CD4 cell count is more and HIV count is

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very less. Okay. But HIV is present. But

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if it is untreated after two more years

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mean after 4 years HIV get increased

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year by year. Right? You can see till 12

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years most of the CD4 cells get killed

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by HIV. Okay. So AIDS is the last stage

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of HIV infection. As HIV infection

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advances to AIDS, the amount of HIV in

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the body increases and number of CD4

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cells decreases. HIV medication can stop

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HIV infection from progressing to AIDS.

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It can't be cured. We cannot cure HIV

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but it can be controlled. Okay. from

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progressing to AIDS. Without HIV

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medication, HIV advances to AIDS in

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about 10 to 12 years. And possible sign

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and symptoms include fever, headache,

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muscle ache, joint pain, sore throat,

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painful mouth sores, diarrhea, weight

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loss, and night swe. Now we'll see

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guidelines for HIV coding. So first

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guidelines, code only confirmed cases.

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This is very important guideline. could

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only confirm cases of HIV infection or

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illness. In this context, confirmation

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does not require documentation of

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positive cerology or culture of HIV. The

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provider's document uh diagnostic

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statement that the patient is HIV

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positive or has an HIV related illness

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is sufficient. Okay. If your provider

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says or documented that the this

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particular patient is HIV positive. So

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if providers do diagnostic statement

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says that this particular patient is HIV

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positive or has any HIV related illness

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you can code it as a confirmed case. For

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example patient with anemia with

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possible HIV infection. How you can code

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this scenar? Yeah. So in this case with

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the above paragraph we have to use the

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HIV infection code. Read it care read

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the sentence carefully. Patient with

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anemia with possible HIV infection. So

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we need to code the anemia. Yes. Not

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going to code HIV infection because it

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is

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possible not confirm this case right

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it's not confirmed. Yeah. So here our

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code will be for ania D 64.9 anemia

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unspecified only the anemia is coded in

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this scenario because it has been

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confirmed it has it it not it has not

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been confirmed that an HIV infection is

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present. Okay. The second guideline

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selection and sequencing of HIV codes.

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In this first guideline, patient

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admitted for HIV related condition. If

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the patient is presenting with HIV

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related condition, principal diagnosis

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should be B20 human immuno deficiency

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virus disease. Okay. For confirm HIV

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disease, we have code B20. Please

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remember, you have to remember this few

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quotes. So it will not waste your time

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in examination. If when you go through

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this course few times you'll get bad

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this course. B20 is for HIV confirm HIV

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cases or HIV DC followed by additional

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diagnosis codes for all reported HIV

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related conditions. So it means if

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patient presenting with HIV related

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condition we have to code B20 as a

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principal diagnosis and any other

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diagnosis we have to code after that. An

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exception to this guideline is if the

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reason for encounter is hemolytic ureic

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syndrome associated with HIV disease

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assign code

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D59.31 infection associated uric

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syndrome followed by code B20 which is

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for HIV disease. Please highlight this

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guideline. Yes, I did already because

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this is exception otherwise you have to

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code B20 as a principal diagnosis only

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in this case in case of hemolytic ureic

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syndrome you have to code that

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particular syndrome as a principal

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diagnosis followed by HIV for example

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HIV with PCP pneumos

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pneumosyis caring pneumonia okay in this

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case we have to code B20 for HIV as a

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principal diagnosis followed by

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B59 PCP. Okay. Okay. Pneumonia due to

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pneumonicitis kini is an HIV related

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condition. So the HIV diagnosis is

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present reported first followed by code.

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Patient with HIV disease admitted for

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unrelated condition. That guideline was

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for related condition. Now this

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guideline is for HIV disease. A patient

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with HIV disease admitted for unrelated

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condition. If a patient with HIV disease

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is admitted for an unrelated condition

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such as traumatic injury. Okay. The code

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for the unrelated condition for example

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nature of the injury code should be

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principal diagnosis. Other diagnosis

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would be B20 followed by additional

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diagnosis code for all reported HIV

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related condition. Okay. Means this

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patient if patient has HIV disease but

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currently that patient is admitted for

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some unrelated condition like injury.

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Okay, injury is not caused because of

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HIV. So in this case we have to use

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