ICD-10-CM Chapter Specific Coding Guidelines - HIV
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we are going to talk about those
guidelines and how to apply them so
let's begin with
HIV HIV is the acronym for
human imuno
deficiency
virus all right so what is HIV what is
it well it's a virus that attacks cells
that helps the body fight
infection and there's no
cure but it is treatable with medicine
and it can even be
undetectable that's great advancement
right all right so let's take a quick
review of the
guidelines and some of you might be
saying hey I kind of know these
guidelines I know but the more we do it
the more repetitive we are the more
we'll know it right yeah all right so
here are the key guidelines
B20 HIV AIDS once assigned once a
patient has HIV AIDS or B20 the coder
may never use any other HIV C code or
HIV related code for this patient and
when I'm saying HIV related code I'm
talking about the ones that I'm about to
show you all right also inconclusive
laboratory evidence of HIV that's
r75 contact withd and suspected exposure
to HIV is
z20.6 encounter for screening for HIV
z11.4 HIV counseling when the counseling
produced a negative result and the
patient has no
symptom then you assign
z71.7 and when the patient has
asymptomatic
HIV this this computer is going by
itself so I'm going to see if I can slow
it down just a
moment there you go all right so when a
patient has asymptomatic HIV that means
they have HIV but no symptoms without
symptoms a symp symptomatic means
without a means without symptomatic
means means
symptom 0
98.7 this is HIV disease complicating
pregnancy childbirth and the perum and
here are some things that you'll need to
remember when you are sequencing HIV
AIDS if the reason for the encounter or
the
RF is an HIV AIDS related
condition then hi HIV AIDS is sequenced
first it's not going to make
sense it's not going to make as much
sense as when you see it in an example
and you will see it
today and remember if the reason for the
encounter is not related to HIV AIDS
let's say the patient has HIV AIDS but
the reason for the encounter is not
related then you're going to sequence
for that encounter first first followed
by HIV
AIDS now I don't know who that spoke to
but hopefully
somebody now I want to know what you
know can you name these HIV
codes all right so I want you to tell me
what the code is when the patient has
HIV AIDS it means that once they have
HIV AIDS this code the coder may never
use any other HIV related code for this
patient what is this code that I'm
talking about go ahead type your answer
in the
chat
outstanding you all rocked it 100% of
you
said B20 look they even gave you a clock
so you have time all right so I am going
to slow up for the next one all
right the next one is inconclusive
laboratory evidence of HIV okay the
patient came in they had a a Laboratory
test the results are
inconclusive which code do you
assign look at that I'm going going put
this little clock up
here and I think you get a couple of
seconds because I want everybody to
respond and
remember we will not divulge your
answers anything you put in that chat is
confidential so feel free we will not
judge you remember we've been there
before and this is why we don't have an
open chat yes some people want that open
chat but this is why all right the
answer is
r75
inconclusive laboratory evidence of
HIV all right contact with and suspected
exposure to
HIV what is the code I'm going to put
this clock
up
I love it I love it those answers are
raining through let's say let's see all
right so when a patient has been in
contact with someone that has HIV any of
these ways right here in the orange
panel unprotected sex someone that has
HIV High viral load yes someone
diagnosed with a high viral load
substance use douching multiple sexual
partners so
z20.6 so anytime they've been in contact
with and suspected to um
um exposure to HIV there you
go all right next one encounter for
screaming for
HIV encounter for screaming that means
the patient came in the
door for screening and that's
it there you
go you all are rocking this chat rocking
rocking rocking
outstanding come on we have a few more
people in here so we can get your
answers good job good job that's what
I'm talking
about all
right so the answer
is
z11.4 and last but certainly not least
the patient has
asymptomatic HIV that means they have a
positive test result but no
symptoms right and symptoms can be fever
chills headaches night sweat sore throat
muscle aches joint pain fatigue swollen
lymph nodes mouth
ulcers
good job good job here you
go and the answer
is
HOH boom
z21 outstanding z21 category now all
right so we got you going a little bit
and know you don't have to memorize
these the only one I think you should
memorize B20 and z20
now are you ready to test your knowledge
you ready for some
scenarios I'm
ready I love these because it lets me
know how you're doing okay so this is
how you solve a scenario number one you
highlight or inventory your key terms in
this case you're going to inventory your
diagnoses signs and symptoms only only
don't don't highlight your um procedures
don't do that because um we're only
talking about diagnosis when you move on
to part three you're going to be
expected to do all of these but for now
highlight or inventory your keywords or
key terms which will be your diagnosis
signs and symptoms number two you
identify that first listed code and
three apply all guidelines this is a a
general way to solve a scenario however
however you're going to see us do
multiple things just know whatever works
for you is good it is best and we highly
highly endorse it all right so now that
we know how to solve a scenario there
are some things that I want to tell you
to always keep in
mind make sure that you keep in mind
these um category recognitions know that
infectious diseases code range is a00
through b99 know that because we're
talking about it right just thought I