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ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Coding Guidelines - HIV

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we are going to talk about those

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guidelines and how to apply them so

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let's begin with

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HIV HIV is the acronym for

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human imuno

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deficiency

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virus all right so what is HIV what is

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it well it's a virus that attacks cells

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that helps the body fight

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infection and there's no

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cure but it is treatable with medicine

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and it can even be

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undetectable that's great advancement

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right all right so let's take a quick

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review of the

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guidelines and some of you might be

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saying hey I kind of know these

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guidelines I know but the more we do it

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the more repetitive we are the more

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we'll know it right yeah all right so

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here are the key guidelines

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B20 HIV AIDS once assigned once a

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patient has HIV AIDS or B20 the coder

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may never use any other HIV C code or

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HIV related code for this patient and

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when I'm saying HIV related code I'm

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talking about the ones that I'm about to

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show you all right also inconclusive

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laboratory evidence of HIV that's

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r75 contact withd and suspected exposure

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to HIV is

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z20.6 encounter for screening for HIV

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z11.4 HIV counseling when the counseling

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produced a negative result and the

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patient has no

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symptom then you assign

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z71.7 and when the patient has

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asymptomatic

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HIV this this computer is going by

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itself so I'm going to see if I can slow

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it down just a

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moment there you go all right so when a

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patient has asymptomatic HIV that means

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they have HIV but no symptoms without

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symptoms a symp symptomatic means

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without a means without symptomatic

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means means

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symptom 0

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98.7 this is HIV disease complicating

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pregnancy childbirth and the perum and

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here are some things that you'll need to

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remember when you are sequencing HIV

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AIDS if the reason for the encounter or

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the

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RF is an HIV AIDS related

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condition then hi HIV AIDS is sequenced

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first it's not going to make

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sense it's not going to make as much

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sense as when you see it in an example

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and you will see it

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today and remember if the reason for the

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encounter is not related to HIV AIDS

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let's say the patient has HIV AIDS but

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the reason for the encounter is not

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related then you're going to sequence

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for that encounter first first followed

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by HIV

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AIDS now I don't know who that spoke to

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but hopefully

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somebody now I want to know what you

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know can you name these HIV

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codes all right so I want you to tell me

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what the code is when the patient has

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HIV AIDS it means that once they have

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HIV AIDS this code the coder may never

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use any other HIV related code for this

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patient what is this code that I'm

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talking about go ahead type your answer

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in the

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chat

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outstanding you all rocked it 100% of

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you

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said B20 look they even gave you a clock

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so you have time all right so I am going

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to slow up for the next one all

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right the next one is inconclusive

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laboratory evidence of HIV okay the

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patient came in they had a a Laboratory

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test the results are

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inconclusive which code do you

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assign look at that I'm going going put

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this little clock up

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here and I think you get a couple of

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seconds because I want everybody to

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respond and

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remember we will not divulge your

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answers anything you put in that chat is

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confidential so feel free we will not

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judge you remember we've been there

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before and this is why we don't have an

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open chat yes some people want that open

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chat but this is why all right the

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answer is

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r75

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inconclusive laboratory evidence of

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HIV all right contact with and suspected

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exposure to

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HIV what is the code I'm going to put

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this clock

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up

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I love it I love it those answers are

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raining through let's say let's see all

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right so when a patient has been in

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contact with someone that has HIV any of

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these ways right here in the orange

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panel unprotected sex someone that has

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HIV High viral load yes someone

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diagnosed with a high viral load

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substance use douching multiple sexual

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partners so

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z20.6 so anytime they've been in contact

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with and suspected to um

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um exposure to HIV there you

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go all right next one encounter for

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screaming for

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HIV encounter for screaming that means

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the patient came in the

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door for screening and that's

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it there you

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go you all are rocking this chat rocking

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rocking rocking

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outstanding come on we have a few more

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people in here so we can get your

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answers good job good job that's what

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I'm talking

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about all

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right so the answer

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is

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z11.4 and last but certainly not least

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the patient has

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asymptomatic HIV that means they have a

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positive test result but no

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symptoms right and symptoms can be fever

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chills headaches night sweat sore throat

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muscle aches joint pain fatigue swollen

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lymph nodes mouth

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ulcers

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good job good job here you

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go and the answer

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is

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HOH boom

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z21 outstanding z21 category now all

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right so we got you going a little bit

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and know you don't have to memorize

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these the only one I think you should

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memorize B20 and z20

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now are you ready to test your knowledge

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you ready for some

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scenarios I'm

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ready I love these because it lets me

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know how you're doing okay so this is

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how you solve a scenario number one you

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highlight or inventory your key terms in

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this case you're going to inventory your

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diagnoses signs and symptoms only only

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don't don't highlight your um procedures

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don't do that because um we're only

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talking about diagnosis when you move on

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to part three you're going to be

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expected to do all of these but for now

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highlight or inventory your keywords or

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key terms which will be your diagnosis

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signs and symptoms number two you

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identify that first listed code and

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three apply all guidelines this is a a

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general way to solve a scenario however

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however you're going to see us do

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multiple things just know whatever works

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for you is good it is best and we highly

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highly endorse it all right so now that

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we know how to solve a scenario there

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are some things that I want to tell you

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to always keep in

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mind make sure that you keep in mind

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these um category recognitions know that

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infectious diseases code range is a00

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through b99 know that because we're

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talking about it right just thought I

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