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'''Severe'''-Complications of neuropathy,retinopathy, or nephropathies or all. | '''Severe'''-Complications of neuropathy,retinopathy, or nephropathies or all. | ||
== patient newly diagnosed with diabetes == | |||
(as moved from [[Diabetic Ketoacidosis]]) | |||
We don't code new diagnosis as comorbids until the next hospital admission, and there is no diagnosis code for diabetes. New diabetes can be coded as [[Other Endocrine Problems]]. |
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Category/Organ System: |
Category: Endocrine (old) |
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Main Diagnosis: | Diabetes |
Sub Diagnosis: |
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Diagnosis Code: | 31400 |
Comorbid Diagnosis: | Only |
Charlson Comorbid coding (pre ICD10): | 0 |
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Diabetes can be coded only as a comorbid code.
We do not code newly diagnosed diabetes melitus
Mild-If treated with insulin or oral hypoglycemics,we do not code diet only controlled DM.
Moderate-Previous hospitalization for Diabetes(DKA,Hyperosmolar coma)
Severe-Complications of neuropathy,retinopathy, or nephropathies or all.
patient newly diagnosed with diabetes
(as moved from Diabetic Ketoacidosis) We don't code new diagnosis as comorbids until the next hospital admission, and there is no diagnosis code for diabetes. New diabetes can be coded as Other Endocrine Problems.