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esophagus varices ICD-10 I85.00 endoscopic view of large tortuous esophageal varices grade III

Esophagus Varices ICD-10: Complete Coding Guide 2025

The correct esophagus varices ICD-10 code depends on bleeding status. Use I85.00 for esophageal varices without bleeding (stable varices). Use I85.01 for esophageal varices with bleeding (active hemorrhage). For secondary varices, use I85.10 (without bleeding) or I85.11 (with bleeding). Always code the underlying liver disease (e.g., alcoholic cirrhosis K70.30) and portal hypertension (K76.6) as secondary codes. Esophageal varices are a serious […]
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lipid panel and cholesterol screening codes decision tree Z13.220 vs E78.x vs R79.89

Lipid Panel and Cholesterol Screening Codes: Complete Guide 2025

The correct lipid panel and cholesterol screening codes depend on the patient’s status. For asymptomatic patients with no known lipid disorder, use Z13.220 (screening for lipoid disorders). For patients with established hyperlipidemia, use diagnosis codes like E78.0 (pure hypercholesterolemia), E78.1 (pure hypertriglyceridemia), E78.2 (mixed hyperlipidemia), or E78.5 (unspecified). Abnormal lipids without a formal diagnosis, use R79.89 as a bridge code. Do not use Z13.220 for patients with known hyperlipidemia. […]
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Lyme disease ICD-10 A69.20 early localized erythema migrans bullseye rash on skin

Lyme Disease ICD-10: Complete Coding Guide 2025

The correct Lyme disease ICD-10 code depends on the clinical manifestation. Use A69.20 for unspecified Lyme disease (early localized with rash). Use A69.21 for Lyme meningitis, A69.22 for Lyme neuroborreliosis (facial palsy, radiculopathy, encephalitis), A69.23 for Lyme arthritis, and A69.29 for other manifestations including Lyme carditis. Never use A69.20 for specific manifestations. Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in North America. It affects over 30,000 […]
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plantar fasciitis ICD-10 anatomy showing plantar fascia origin at calcaneus and insertion at metatarsal heads

Plantar Fasciitis ICD-10: Complete Coding Guide 2025

The correct plantar fasciitis ICD-10 code is M72.2. This code represents plantar fascial fibromatosis and plantar fasciitis. Unlike many musculoskeletal codes, M72.2 does NOT specify laterality (right vs. left) or chronicity. For heel spurs, use separate codes M77.30-M77.32. For bilateral involvement, document “bilateral” in clinical notes but continue using M72.2. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of […]
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Depression screening ICD-10 reimbursement workflow showing Z13.89 coding, PHQ-9 scoring, and Medicare G0444 billing

Depression Screening ICD-10 Reimbursement: Complete 2025 Coding and Billing Guide

Depression screening ICD-10 reimbursement requires understanding of specific codes, coverage policies, and documentation standards. The primary screening code is Z13.89 (encounter for screening for depression). For diagnosed depression, use F32.x (major depressive disorder, single episode) or F33.x (recurrent). The CPT code for Medicare depression screening is G0444. For commercial payers, use 96127 (brief emotional assessment). […]
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Medical necessity for knee pain ICD-10 documentation showing exam findings and code selection M25.561 to M17.1

Medical Necessity for Knee Pain ICD-10: Complete Documentation and Coding Guide 2026

Medical necessity for knee pain ICD-10 requires accurate coding and thorough documentation. The primary codes for knee pain are M25.561 (right), M25.562 (left), and M25.569 (unspecified). For osteoarthritis, use M17.0 (primary) or M17.1 (post-traumatic). Medical necessity documentation must include history of present illness, physical examination findings, and functional limitations. Red flag symptoms like swelling, instability, […]
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Hyperlipidemia screening billing guidelines showing ICD-10 codes, CPT 80061, and documentation requirements

Screening for Hyperlipidemia: Billing Guidelines 2026

Screening for hyperlipidemia – billing guidelines requires understanding ICD-10 codes, CPT codes, and payer-specific frequency limits. Hyperlipidemia ICD-10 codes range from E78.0 to E78.5 depending on lipid type. The primary screening code is Z13.220 (encounter for screening for lipid disorders). CPT 80061 (lipid panel) is the standard lab test. Medicare covers lipid screening every 5 […]
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