Title: ICD-10-PCS
1ICD-10-PCS
2ICD-10-PCS Structure
- ICD-9-CM has 3-4 characters
- All characters are numeric
- All codes have at least 3 characters
- ICD-10-PCS has 7 characters
- Each can be either alpha or numeric
- Numbers 0-9 letters A-H, J-N, P-Z
- Alpha characters are not case-sensitive
- Each code must have 7 characters
ICD-10 AHIMA
3ICD-10-PCS - Structure
.
X
X
X
X
1
2
4
3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
3
E
0
4
F
8
0
1
0
H
Z
0
7
3
0
D
B
X
5
8
Z
ICD-10 AHIMA
4WHAT IS A ROOT OPERATION????
- THE OBJECTIVE
- OR
- ACTION OF THE PROCEDURE
531 MEDICAL SURGICAL ROOT OPERATIONS
- There is a specific definition for each one of
these roots - ICD-10-PCS uses terminology that coders are not
accustomed to seeing on a chart - The purpose of this training is to help the coder
smoothly transition to the new root operation and
their meanings
6SURGICAL MEDICAL ROOT OPERATIONS (31)
Alteration Division Inspection Reposition
Bypass Drainage Map Resection
Change Excision Occlusion Restriction
Control Extirpation Reattachment Revision
Creation Extraction Release Supplement
Destruction Fragmentation Removal Transfer
Detachment Fusion Repair Transplantation
Dilation Insertion Replacement
7ICD-10-PCS - Structure Characters (Med/Surg)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Root Operation
Qualifier
Section
Approach
Body System
Body Part
Device
ICD-10 AHIMA
8First Character of the Procedure Code -Section
- 0 - Medical and Surgical
- 1 Obstetrics
- 2 Placement
- 3 - Administration
- 4 Measurement and Monitoring
- 5 Extracorporeal Assistance and Performance
- 6 Extracorporeal Therapies
- 7 Osteopathic
- 8 Other Procedures
- 9 Chiropractic
- B Imaging
- C Nuclear Medicine
- D Radiation Oncology
- F Physical Rehabilitation and Diagnostic
Audiology - G Mental Health
- H Substance Abuse Treatment
9Medical and Surgical section
- Largest of the 16 sections
- Same definition or meaning
- Section BD and F-H comprise the Ancillary
section of ICD-10-PCS
10Sec Second Character- Body System
- General physiological system or anatomical region
involved
Body System Value
Central Nervous 0
Peripheral Nervous 1
Heart and Great Vessels 2
11Third Character Root Operation
- Objective of the procedure
- 31 Root Operations
Examples of Root Operations
Bypass
Resection
Excision
Removal
12Fourth Character Body Part
- Defines the body part or specific anatomical site
where the procedure was performed - This is different from character 2 which provides
the general Body System - There are 34 possible body part values in each
body system
Examples of Body Parts are
Liver
Kidney
Ascending Colon
Optic Nerve
13Fifth Character - Approach
- Defines the approach, or the technique used to
reach the procedure site - There are seven different approach values in the
Medical and Surgical section
Through Skin or mucous membrane Through an orifice External
Open Natural or Artificial Opening
Percutaneous Natural or Artificial Opening Endoscopic
Percutaneous Endoscopic Natural or Artificial Opening with Percutaneous Endoscopic Assistance
14Sixth Character - Devices
- Identified devices that remain after the
procedure is completed - Remember that all codes require seven characters
- The default value to indicate that NO device was
involved is Z
Examples of Device Values
Drainage Device
Radioactive Element
Extraluminal device
Intraluminal device
Autologous tissue substitute
Synthetic substitute
15Seventh Character - Qualifier
- Qualifier for the code that provides additional
information about a specific attribute of the
procedure - These qualifiers may have a narrow application,
to a specific root operation, body system or body
part - Most procedures will not have an applicable
qualifier. The default value for NO qualifier is
a Z
Examples of Qualifiers
Type of Transplant
Second site for a bypass
Diagnostic excision (biopsy)
16EXAMPLE CODE
- 0LB50ZZ Excision of right lower arm and wrist
tendon, open 0 Section Medical and
Surgical - L Body Section - Tendons
- B Root Operation- Excision
- 5 Body Part Lower arm and wrist tendon,
right - 0 Approach - Open
- Z Device No Device
- Z Qualifier No Qualifier
-
-
17 CODERS MUST LEARN NEW TERMINOLOGY
- It is the coders responsibility to determine
which root operation the documentation in the
medical record equates to in the PCS definitions
18PHYSICIAN TERMINOLOGY MAY NOT CHANGE
- The physician is not expected to use the root
terms provided in PCS code description - Nor
- Is the coder required to query the physicians
when the correlation between the documentation
and the defined PCS term is clear.
19EPONYMS ARE GONE IN ICD 10 PCS
- Billroth I procedure equates to
anastomosis
20QUESTIONS