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Fоr the given scenаriо, аudit the ICD-10-CM cоdes аnd CPT codes to determine if the code(s) assigned are appropriate and, if not, why. HISTORY AND PHYSICAL 43-year-old with history of asthma presents to the ER with 2-week history of shortness of breath, wheezing, out of asthma medication, and unable to fill prescription due to lack of funds. PMH: Rheumatoid arthritis Exam revealed a well-developed male in moderate distress Vital Signs: Normal HEENT: Unremarkable Lungs: Diffuse respiratory wheezes through lung fields Cardiac: Normal Abdomen: Benign Extremities: Absent cyanosis, clubbing, edema Neuro: Within normal limits ASSESSMENT: Will admit, treat with steroids Exacerbation of asthma Patient was treated for a total of 5 days at which time chest X-ray was clear and the patient had no discernible wheezes upon examination. Will continue steroids and taper accordingly. Emphasized the need to continue medications on a regular basis. Inpatient Facility Assigned: ICD-10-CM: J45.909 M06.9 Physician Assigned: ICD-10-CM: J45.901 CPT: 99223 Are the ICD-10-CM codes assigned by the facility correct?
Fоr the given scenаriо, аudit the ICD-10-CM аnd CPT cоdes to determine whether the assigned code(s) are appropriate. This 76-year-old new patient presents with pain, having fallen on her left hand. Reveals an alert, pleasant female. Exam reveals ecchymosis and tenderness at the base of the proximal phalanx of the left middle finger. Skin is intact. Motion of the finger is limited. There is good capillary refill. X-rays of the hand and fingers show no fracture. ASSESSMENT: Contusion, right proximal phalanx of left middle finger, possible fracture May take Ibuprofen for pain as needed. Physician’s Office Assigned the following: 99213 ICD-10-CM codes: S62.614A Audit the CPT E & M code and select the appropriate choice.
Fоr the given scenаriо, аudit the ICD-10-CM аnd CPT cоdes to determine whether the assigned code(s) are appropriate. This 76-year-old new patient presents with pain, having fallen on her left hand. Reveals an alert, pleasant female. Exam reveals ecchymosis and tenderness at the base of the proximal phalanx of the left middle finger. Skin is intact. Motion of the finger is limited. There is good capillary refill. X-rays of the hand and fingers show no fracture. ASSESSMENT: Contusion, right proximal phalanx of left middle finger, possible fracture May take Ibuprofen for pain as needed. Physician’s Office Assigned the following: 99213 ICD-10-CM codes: S62.614A Determine whether any additional services/CPT codes should or should not be assigned.