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Top 10 ICD-10 Codes You Won’t Believe Are Real

Abby Norman
Last updated: 2014/07/30 at 8:11 AM
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ICD-10: Coming to a Hospital Near You (eventually).

The hassle of adopting ICD-10 has only just begun for some – others might imply that they’ve been waiting for it for years, having started preparations many moons ago.

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ICD-10: Coming to a Hospital Near You (eventually).ICD-10: Coming to a Hospital Near You (eventually).Here are 10 ICD-10 Codes you can look forward to.10. W2202XA- Walked into a Lamp Post or, W2202XD- Walked into a Lamp Post- subsequent encounter (as if you did not learn from your first encounter?) 9. Z63.1 – Trouble with in-laws (this is actually a pretty valid code) 8. W16.221 – Fall into a bucket of water, causing drowning and submersion. (so you fell with your head, I assume. Or it was a very big bucket). 7. V9107XA – burns due to water skis being on fire (AKA the Evil Knievel of codes) 6. Y92241- hurt at the library (happens to me when I try to take out more books than I can feasibly carry home) 5. V9542XA – spacecraft crash injuring occupant (aliens? does this mean aliens?) 4. Y93D1 – stabbed while crocheting (but were you stabbed by the crochet hook or an intruder?) 3. Z89.419 Acquired absence of unspecified great toe (there are only two possible options) 2. W56.22xA – Struck by orca, initial encounter (as if to say this is likely to happen more than once?) 1. Z63.4 Disappearance and death of a family member (how do you know they are dead if they disappeared. . .)

ICD-10

ICD-10: Coming to a Hospital Near You (eventually).

The hassle of adopting ICD-10 has only just begun for some – others might imply that they’ve been waiting for it for years, having started preparations many moons ago. In case you need a mini-lesson, ICD-9 (the current coding system used by medical coders and billers) is soon to be replaced by ICD-10 which boasts as many as 65,000 codes – that’s 8 times the current number coders are using. Think of ICD codes as the short hand form of longer, medical terminology filled language. By assigning a series of numbers to not just the medical diagnosis (say, diabetes) but also numbers in certain placements that represent the onset, duration or other qualities of the disease (acute or chronic) medical coding of records and subsequent billing of insurance companies has been made more streamlined. Of course, since we now are going to see all these new codes, you might be wondering what isn’t covered in the 17,000 medical codes we already use – while I’m sure any medical coder would tell you that they have a list of crucial and obvious missing codes, some of them seem a little odd to me. Though with millions of healthcare consumers out there, there really should be a code for any possible mishap! 

Here are 10 ICD-10 Codes you can look forward to.

 

10. W2202XA- Walked into a Lamp Post or, W2202XD- Walked into a Lamp Post- subsequent encounter (as if you did not learn from your first encounter?)

 

9. Z63.1 – Trouble with in-laws (this is actually a pretty valid code)

 

8. W16.221 – Fall into a bucket of water, causing drowning and submersion. (so you fell with your head, I assume. Or it was a very big bucket).

 

7. V9107XA – burns due to water skis being on fire (AKA the Evil Knievel of codes)

 

6. Y92241- hurt at the library (happens to me when I try to take out more books than I can feasibly carry home)

 

5. V9542XA – spacecraft crash injuring occupant (aliens? does this mean aliens?)

 

4. Y93D1 – stabbed while crocheting (but were you stabbed by the crochet hook or an intruder?)

 

3. Z89.419 Acquired absence of unspecified great toe (there are only two possible options)

 

2. W56.22xA – Struck by orca, initial encounter (as if to say this is likely to happen more than once?)

 

1. Z63.4 Disappearance and death of a family member (how do you know they are dead if they disappeared. . .)

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My name is Abby Norman and I am a healthcare blogger. With over 10 years of experience in the medical field, I have developed a passion for helping others understand the complexities of healthcare.
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