tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert - 2018 Issue 7

Reader Question: Get the Scoop on Myositis Coding

Question: Our provider documented that a patient was suffering from pain, swelling, tenderness, and weakness in the hands. The doctor provided the diagnosis of myositis, but when I went to the ICD-10 index, I found M60.14, M60.04, and M60.84. Which one should I code, and why? Supercoder.com Subscriber Answer: Unless your doctor's note indicates that the cause of the myositis is bacterial in nature, you can immediately rule out M60.04- (Infective myositis, hand and fingers) in this situation. Of the other two codes, M60.14- (Interstitial myositis, hand) is the more specific diagnosis of...

To read the full article, sign in and subscribe to tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert.


You have ED coding questions, and we deliver money-in-the-bank answers to help you defeat your claim issues and secure optimal reimbursement.

Stay in the know and avoid federal reproach with your subscription to TCI’s ED Coding and Reimbursement Alert.

  • Current newsletters added each month
  • Fully searchable archives - over 2100 articles
  • ALL years/issues back to 1998 organized by year and issue
  • Codes mentioned in articles are linked to Code Information pages
  • Code Information pages link back to related articles
Access to this feature is available in the following products:
  • tci ED Coding & Reimbursement Alert +Archives

demo
request yours today
subscribe
start today
newsletter
free subscription

Thank you for choosing Find-A-Code, please Sign In to remove ads.