Institute: ONC | Component: 1 | Unit: 5 | Lecture: a | Slide: 22
Institute:Office of National Coordinator (ONC) Workforce Training Curriculum
Component:Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S.
Unit:Financing Health Care - Part 2
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Slide content:Coding Examples Diagnosis Upper respiratory infection = J06.9 (ICD-10-CM) Service, procedure or test New patient, office visit, level II = 99202 (CPT) Biopsy of skin, subcutaneous tissue and/or mucous membrane(including simple closure), unless otherwise listed; single lesion = 11100 (CPT) Immune globulin 10 mg = J1564 (HCPCS Level II) 22
Slide notes:Some examples of converting a diagnosis and procedure into codes for a physician are illustrated on this slide. The diagnosis of upper respiratory infection converts to J06.9 using the ICD-10-CM. A level-two new patient office visit codes as 99202, using the CPT, and a skin biopsy converts to 11100. Immune globulin ten milligrams, given as an injection, converts to J1564 using the HCPCS level two codes. It is important to have trained personnel who are knowledgeable about coding in order to properly code a claim. 22