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ICD-10-CM Coding Rules
Specificity, 7th characters, combination codes & Excludes notes
Objective: Assign accurate, billable ICD-10-CM codes by coding to the highest documented specificity.
Core rules
- Code to the highest level of specificity the documentation supports — a category (3 chars) is billable only when it has no further subdivisions (e.g. I10).
- Code only what is documented; never assume a complication or organism that isn't stated.
- Outpatient: do not code 'probable', 'suspected' or 'rule-out' — code the sign/symptom instead.
- Sequence the first-listed (principal) diagnosis as the reason chiefly responsible for the encounter.
7th character & placeholder X
- Injuries, fractures and some externals need a 7th character: A = initial encounter, D = subsequent, S = sequela.
- If a code is shorter than 6 characters but requires a 7th, fill the empty positions with the placeholder X — e.g. T78.40XA (allergy, unspecified, initial).
Combination & multiple coding
- Combination codes capture two conditions in one — E11.621 = type 2 DM WITH a foot ulcer (then add the ulcer site/severity, L97.-).
- Code first — Sequence the underlying/etiology code first, then the manifestation (e.g. hypertensive heart failure I11.0, then the heart-failure type I50.-).
- Use additional code — Add a secondary code to fully describe the condition (e.g. the BMI Z68.- with obesity).
Excludes notes (the classic exam trap)
| Note | Meaning | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Excludes1 | NOT coded here — the two conditions are mutually exclusive | Never code both together |
| Excludes2 | Not INCLUDED here — a separate condition | Code both if both are documented |
Specificity traps
| Documented | Under-coded | Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Type 2 DM with foot ulcer | E11.9 | E11.621 + L97.- |
| Acute cystitis | N39.0 (UTI, site unspecified) | N30.00 |
| GAD | F41.9 (anxiety, unspecified) | F41.1 |
| HTN heart disease + heart failure | I10 | I11.0 + I50.- |
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