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The document discusses assigning ICD-9 codes for asthma diagnoses, including using a fifth digit subclassification. It provides examples of fifth digit codes for asthma status and an example of linking a nebulizer treatment code to a specific asthma ICD-9 code. It also discusses coding options for asthma education services.

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The document discusses assigning ICD-9 codes for asthma diagnoses, including using a fifth digit subclassification. It provides examples of fifth digit codes for asthma status and an example of linking a nebulizer treatment code to a specific asthma ICD-9 code. It also discusses coding options for asthma education services.

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Chapter 3: Asthma (Diagnosis)

ICD-9 requires you to use a fifth-digit sub-classification with asthma codes (493.xx). If you submit four digits for an
asthma diagnosis, payers will probably reject the ICD-9 code as incomplete.
Correct method: Assign the fourth digit based on the asthma category:

493.0x Extrinsic asthma


493.1x Intrinsic asthma
493.2x Chronic obstructive asthma
493.8x Other forms of asthma
493.9x Asthma, unspecified.

Then, identify the asthma's current state with the appropriate fifth digit:

0 unspecified
1 with status asthmaticus
2 with (acute) exacerbation.

For patients who do not have status asthmaticus or acute exacerbation, use a fifth digit of "0." Code 493.x0 is
appropriate when the patient presents for a checkup and his asthma is controlled.
A final digit of "1" indicates that the patient has status asthmaticus, which is a medical emergency and is usually
treated in the emergency department.
You should assign a "2" as the fifth digit for patients who present with asthma that is now suddenly exacerbated (in
other words, something has caused the condition to flare up).
Why it matters: Without this higher level of specificity, the payer may deny your claim for lack of medical necessity.
Example: An extrinsic asthma patient has an acute exacerbation that requires a nebulizer treatment. In this case, you
should link 94640 (Pressurized or nonpressurized inhalation treatment for acute airway obstruction or for sputum
induction for diagnostic purposes {eg, with an aerosol generator, nebulizer, metered dose inhaler or intermittent
positive pressure breathing [IPPB] device}) to 493.02. Reporting a "2" as the fifth digit helps the payer to understand
why the patient needs the treatment. Without the final digit (or a fifth-digit subclassification of "0"), the payer may
assume that the patients asthma is under control, making the nebulizer treatment unnecessary.
Asthma Education
CPT does not contain a specific asthma education code. If the physician provides the education in a group setting,
you may, however, use 99078 (Physician or other qualified health care professional qualified by education, training,
licensure/regulation (when applicable) educational services rendered to patients in a group setting [e.g., prenatal,
obesity, or diabetic instructions]). For the ICD-9 code, report the asthma diagnosis, such as 493.00 (Extrinsic asthma,
unspecified). If the physician instead offers individual asthma education, you should report the appropriate-level E/M
service (99201-99215, see section on E/M).

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- Published on 2015-01-01

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