![]() ![]() Harder – May require referral or gathering data from another provider. Provider is involved either directly or peripherally with patient’s diabetic care and should remind patients about comprehensive diabetic care, including eye exam results. Consider using the MediTouch patient information document, Pneumococcal Vaccine and Its Relationship to Foot and Ankle Disease as educational material.ĭiabetes Mellitus: Dilated Eye Exam in Diabetic Patient Provider is not required to administer the vaccine just record status. Preventive Care and Screening: Pneumonia Vaccination for Patients 65 Years and OlderĮasy – Add to your intake form and have staff document in the Immunization module. Consider using the MediTouch patient information document, Flu Vaccine and Its Relationship to Foot and Ankle Disease as educational material. Provider performs surgical interventions and overall patient health could impact recovery.Įasy – Add to your intake form and have staff document in the Immunization module. Preventive Care and Screening: Influenza Immunization Percentage of patients with referrals, regardless of age, for which the referring provider receives a report from the provider to whom the patient was referred.Īll physicians of any specialty should document the results of an referral for consultation they order.Įasy – Have staff tie each order for a consult with the consult result. The following sections describe what occurs when you click any of the ICD-10 code expansion options. We use an asterisk (*) to indicate where the wildcard character is. A wildcard search substitutes one or more characters in a search query. Each blue code indicated is a descendant of J0100’s parent code (J010).Įvery time you click one of the expansion options, you are performing a wildcard search. The right side of the screen capture shows the search results for J0100 after clicking Show More.Each blue code has different parent codes and are therefore cousins to each other. The center of the screen capture shows the search results for J0100 after clicking (the results are indicated in blue).Each set of codes beneath each parent are children (e.g., J0100 and J0101) and the members of each set are siblings to each other. The left side of the screen capture shows the search results for J0100 after clicking (the results are indicated in blue).Each four-character code indicated in bold are parent codes (e.g., J010).Diagnosis category J01 is used to elaborate on our ICD-10 expansion logic.Search stops at the first three characters (e.g., J01). Continues to display parents farther up the family tree and their descendants until there are no more billable codes. Show More:ĝisplays the parent (if it is billable) of the selected code and the parent’s descendants.: Displays the cousin codes of the extended family of codes.: Displays the sibling codes of the immediate family of codes.We provide three buttons to expand the selected code’s search results. Any branching out from the selected code on the tree follows a particular path. One way to understand MediTouch’s ICD-10 code expanding logic is to think of the codes as parts of a family tree. If a dummy placeholder is required, you must use an “x” as a placeholder for the code to be valid.A dummy placeholder (“x”) is used to allow for future code expansion (e.g., T370x1A) and/or fill empty characters when a code has fewer than six characters and a seventh character is required (e.g., T790xxA).Injuries is one chapter that uses the seventh character extension the following are the extensions for injuries. When required, you must use an extension character for the code to be valid. This is expressed in the seventh character extension. ![]() 0 = Extremity-related and certain other diagnoses use 0 instead of 9Ĭertain codes require characteristic data about the encounter.When the diagnosis requires laterality, it is described in the code’s sixth character. ICD-10 codes can indicate laterality (side of the body affected). ![]()
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