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OB-GYN ICD 10 Coding Updates Changes
  • With 2019 approaching, there has been a buzz
    about new medical billing codes. The year 2018
    has been hectic for medical and healthcare
    industry professionals as ICD-10-CM codes
    introduced nearly 500 changes, 33 of them in
    Obstetrics and Gynecology, as well as in several
    other specialties. So, whats new to expect in
    2019 OB-GYN ICD 10 Coding? The 2019 ICD-10 adds a
    code for maternal depression screening, i.e.,
    Z13.32, and two for personal history of sexual
    exploitation, Z62.813 and Z91.42.
  • More than a dozen new codes for
    multiple-gestation pregnancies, the O30 series,
    have been added. Five of the added codesthe Q51
    series cover doubling of the uterus, including
    complete, partial, unspecified, and
    other. Understanding and documentation are
    required to ensure that denials dont happen.
    Staying on top of the new and revised ICD-10
    codes coming Oct. 1 should be a priority for your
    OB-gyn practice.
  • New Codes Introduced for OB-GYN are
  • O30.1 Triplet pregnancy
  • O30.13    Triplet pregnancy, tri chorionic/tri
    amniotic
  • O30.131  Triplet pregnancy, tri chorionic/tri
    amniotic, first trimester
  • O30.132  Triplet pregnancy, tri chorionic/tri
    amniotic, second trimester


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  • O30.133  Triplet pregnancy, tri chorionic/tri
    amniotic, third trimester
  • O30.139  Triplet pregnancy, tri chorionic/tri
    amniotic, unspecified trimester
  • O30.2 Quadruplet pregnancy
  • O30.23    Quadruplet pregnancy, Quadra
    chorionic/Quadra-amniotic
  • O30.231  Quadruplet pregnancy, Quadra
    chorionic/Quadra-amniotic, first trimester
  • O30.232  Quadruplet pregnancy, Quadra
    chorionic/Quadra-amniotic, second  trimester
  • O30.233  Quadruplet pregnancy, Quadra
    chorionic/Quadra-amniotic, third trimester
  • O30.239   Quadruplet pregnancy, Quadra
    chorionic/Quadra-amniotic, unspecified trimester
  • O30.8 Other specified multiple gestations
  • O30.83  Other specified multiple gestations,
    number of chorions, and amnions are both equal to
    the number of foetuses
  • Legacy AR, or Accounts Receivable, refers to
    accumulating unpaid claims and balances that
    remain outstanding over time. Managing legacy AR
    is critical for medical practices, especially in
    the OB-GYN field, as it directly impacts cash
    flow and financial stability. Addressing legacy
    AR involves regular audits, timely follow-ups, and


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OB-GYN ICD 10 Coding Updates Changes
employing efficient billing processes to ensure
claims are paid promptly. By staying on top of
legacy AR, practices can reduce financial strain
and focus more on providing quality patient
care. New Codes for Surgical Wound
Infections There are a whole lot of new codes
available for obstetric surgical wound
infections. With the latest coding changes in
wound infections, youll find that there are now
individual codes for deep incision sites, sepsis,
organ and space sites, incisional sites,
unspecified, and others. If you dont add the
additional character needed to provide detailed
information about the wound sites, the payer will
not be able to accept the code, and the chances
of denial are huge. Let MBC Help You Avoid Claim
Denials Let MBC help you avoid claim denials and
potential paybacks. With MBCs Ob-Gyn Medical
Billing and Coding partner, youll stay on top of
the latest ICD-10 and HCPCS code changes, as well
as revisions to ob-gyn coding guidelines, payer
policies, CCI bundles, payer policies, modifiers,
and much more. MBCs updated guidance, delivered
monthly, will equip you to keep pace with
industry updates and conquer the myriad
revenue-risking challenges that complicate your
work.

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OB-GYN ICD 10 Coding Updates Changes
  • FAQs
  • What are the significant changes in the 2019
    OB-GYN ICD-10 coding?
  • Answer The 2019 OB-GYN ICD-10 coding includes
    new codes for maternal depression screening
    (Z13.32) and personal history of sexual
    exploitation (Z62.813 and Z91.42). Additionally,
    over a dozen new codes for multiple-gestation
    pregnancies, such as the O30 and Q51 series,
    cover scenarios like triplet and quadruplet
    pregnancies.
  • How will the new OB-GYN ICD-10 codes affect
    medical billing?
  • Answer The new codes require accurate
    understanding and documentation to prevent claim
    denials. Proper usage of these codes ensures
    smooth billing processes and timely payments. To
    maintain compliance and avoid financial losses,
    practices must stay updated with the latest
    coding changes.
  • Why is it important to stay updated with ICD-10
    coding changes in OB-GYN?
  • Answer Staying updated with ICD-10 coding
    changes is crucial for OB-GYN practices to avoid
    claim denials and potential paybacks. Updated
    coding ensures accurate billing, which helps
    maintain steady revenue flow and reduces the risk
    of financial instability. It also ensures
    compliance with current healthcare regulations.


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OB-GYN ICD 10 Coding Updates Changes
  • What are some examples of the new OB-GYN ICD-10
    codes introduced in 2019?
  • Answer Examples of new codes include
  • O30.13 Triplet pregnancy, tri chorionic/tri
    amniotic
  • O30.131 Triplet pregnancy, tri chorionic/tri
    amniotic, first trimester
  • O30.23 Quadruplet pregnancy, Quadra
    chorionic/Quadra-amniotic
  • O30.231 Quadruplet pregnancy, Quadra
    chorionic/Quadra-amniotic, first trimester
  • O30.8 Other specified multiple gestations
  • How can MBC help with the new OB-GYN ICD-10
    coding changes?
  • Answer MBC can help you avoid claim denials and
    potential paybacks by providing up-to-date
    guidance on the latest ICD-10 and HCPCS
    code changes. With MBCs OB-GYN Medical Billing
    and Coding partner, you will stay informed about
    revisions to OB-GYN coding guidelines, payer
    policies, CCI bundles, and more. This assistance
    equips your practice to keep pace with industry
    updates and manage revenue-risking challenges
    effectively.

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