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This diagnosis is to be coded for the '''procedure to address''' post gastro-intestinal (GI) surgery bleeding.
This diagnosis is to be coded for the '''procedure to address''' post gastro-intestinal (GI) surgery bleeding.


For the diagnosis to code that post-GI-surgery bleeding occurred, code [[Post OP Bleeding - GI]].  
to code that a post surgery GI bleed occurred, see: [[Post OP Bleeding - GI]].  


Example, if patient is admitted to the ICU from the OR  and there is no specific surgical code between 783 to 797 to use to code surgery was done to fix a GI bleed, this is the code used.  This code is a surgical intervention/procedure.  
Example, if patient is admitted to the ICU from the OR  and there is no specific surgical code between 783 to 797 to use to code surgery was done to fix a GI bleed, this is the code used.  This code is a surgical intervention/procedure.  
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This dx name is ''very'' similar to it's medical problem counterpart [[Post OP Bleeding - GI]]. If someone looked at the DX alone without considering it's diagnosis they would not have a chance to get it right. Could we officially rename it something like "Surg for post-op GI bleeding"?Ttenbergen 20:29, 2012 December 6 (EST)
This dx name is ''very'' similar to it's medical problem counterpart [[Post OP Bleeding - GI]]. If someone looked at the DX alone without considering it's diagnosis they would not have a chance to get it right. Could we officially rename it something like "Surg for post-op GI bleeding"?Ttenbergen 20:29, 2012 December 6 (EST)
*how about:  Surgery for Post op Bleeding?  [[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] 20:52, 2012 December 6 (EST)
*General note: our DX code system was set up into sections that is why the codes are the way they are:
*1-599,medical problems (divided into organ systems)
*600-699,Trauma 
*700-749,Malig or solid tumors
*750-848 Surgical procedures or medical interventions (divided into organ systems) 
*849-950, Mixed bag section of other problems, procedures or medical intervention


[[Category:Bleeding]]
[[Category:Bleeding]]

Revision as of 20:52, 2012 December 6

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Category/Organ
System:
Category: GI-OR (old)

Type:

[[:Category: Surgical Procedure (old)]][[Category: Surgical Procedure (old)]]

Main Diagnosis: Other Procedures
Sub Diagnosis: Post Op Bleeding GI
Diagnosis Code: 79415 - Post OP Bleeding GI
Comorbid Diagnosis: No
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): 0
Program: CC & Med
Status: Currently Collected


This diagnosis is to be coded for the procedure to address post gastro-intestinal (GI) surgery bleeding.

to code that a post surgery GI bleed occurred, see: Post OP Bleeding - GI.

Example, if patient is admitted to the ICU from the OR and there is no specific surgical code between 783 to 797 to use to code surgery was done to fix a GI bleed, this is the code used. This code is a surgical intervention/procedure.

Potential Change

Template:Potential Change This dx name is very similar to it's medical problem counterpart Post OP Bleeding - GI. If someone looked at the DX alone without considering it's diagnosis they would not have a chance to get it right. Could we officially rename it something like "Surg for post-op GI bleeding"?Ttenbergen 20:29, 2012 December 6 (EST)

  • how about: Surgery for Post op Bleeding? Trish Ostryzniuk 20:52, 2012 December 6 (EST)
  • General note: our DX code system was set up into sections that is why the codes are the way they are:
  • 1-599,medical problems (divided into organ systems)
  • 600-699,Trauma
  • 700-749,Malig or solid tumors
  • 750-848 Surgical procedures or medical interventions (divided into organ systems)
  • 849-950, Mixed bag section of other problems, procedures or medical intervention