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*In ICD10 there aren't special/specific codes for HAP.  Instead, HAP is indicated by linking two codes:  
*In ICD10 there aren't special/specific codes for HAP.  Instead, HAP is indicated by linking two codes:  
** (1) '''[Iatrogenic, complication of medical or surgical care NOS]]''' AND
** (1) '''[[Iatrogenic, complication of medical or surgical care NOS]]''' AND
** (2) One of the codes for specific types of bacteria:
** (2) One of the codes for specific types of bacteria:
***[[Pneumonia, bacterial]]
***[[Pneumonia, bacterial]]
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***[[Pneumonia, NOS]]
***[[Pneumonia, NOS]]


*Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is a type of nosocomial pneumonia that is contracted by a '''non-ventilated''' patient after at least 48 hours of being admitted to a hospital.
*If there is insufficient criteria for a VAP in ventilated patients with positive cultures, the patient may still have HAP.
*Patients from [[HSC Nursing Home Ward | HSC Nursing Home Ward-NH]] RR2 and [[Grace Nursing Home Ward | Grace Nursing Home Ward-NG]] - even though this is considered a nursing home type ward, patients who acquire a pneumonia and meet the HAP criteria will be called HAP.


Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) or nosocomial pneumonia refers to pneumonia contracted by a non ventilated or ventilated patient after at least 48 hours of being admitted to a hospital. *If a pathogen IS isolated from a culture which is drawn greater than 48 hrs AFTER admission, code as a HAP with organism.
A sterile aspiration can become superinfected while in hospital.
If there is insufficient criteria for a VAP in ventilated patients with positive cultures, the patient may still have a HAP.
Patients from [[HSC Nursing Home Ward | HSC Nursing Home Ward-NH]] RR2 and [[Grace Nursing Home Ward | Grace Nursing Home Ward-NG]] - even though this is considered a nursing home type ward, patients who acquire a pneumonia and meet the HAP criteria will be called HAP.
*Also see:  
*Also see:  
:[[Pneumonia Etiology not clear]] (code 36-00)
:[[Pneumonia Etiology not clear]] (code 36-00)
:[[CAP]] Community acquired pneumonia
:[[CAP]] Community acquired pneumonia
:[[VAP]] Ventilator acquired/associated pneumonia
:[[VAP]] Ventilator acquired/associated pneumonia
[[Category: Diagnosis Coding]]
[[Category:Pneumonia(Old)]]
[[Category: Infection]]

Revision as of 10:44, 2017 November 3

ICD10 Diagnosis
Dx: Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) in ICD10
ICD10 code: J69.0
Pre-ICD10 counterpart: none assigned
Charlson/ALERT Scale: none
APACHE Como Component: none
APACHE Acute Component: none
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  • Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is a type of nosocomial pneumonia that is contracted by a non-ventilated patient after at least 48 hours of being admitted to a hospital.
  • If there is insufficient criteria for a VAP in ventilated patients with positive cultures, the patient may still have HAP.
  • Patients from HSC Nursing Home Ward-NH RR2 and Grace Nursing Home Ward-NG - even though this is considered a nursing home type ward, patients who acquire a pneumonia and meet the HAP criteria will be called HAP.
  • Also see:
Pneumonia Etiology not clear (code 36-00)
CAP Community acquired pneumonia
VAP Ventilator acquired/associated pneumonia