![]() ![]() Guidance on selecting the appropriate codes for manyĬonditions not displayed in the Tabular List More entries in the index than in Tabular list Guidelines for recording and coding for morbidity dataĪlphabetic listing of diseases and conditions Guidelines for certifications and rules for mortality Instructions regarding how to use the classification toĬode death certificates, hospital medical records and There are 22 chapters in the Tabular list and over 11400Ĭontains an introduction to the classification and General diseases that affect the whole bodyĪll alphabetic letters are used except for Uĭisease groups and health-related problemsĬontains inclusions and exclusion notes and some In the ICD-10 the information about diseases andĬonditions and their causes are grouped as followed: Volume 3 of the ICD-9-CM will be replaced to ICD-10. Fourth, fifth, and sixth digit represents etiology, Fourth and fifth digit represents etiology, First three digits represents the category Or sequelae for injuries and external causes. ICD-10-CM codes may consist of up to seven digits, with the seventh digit extensions representing visit encounter Fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh digit can be alpha orĬode Structure of the ICD-10-CM versus ICD-9-CM ![]() Decimal placed after the first three characters Second, third, fourth, and fifth digits are numeric First digit is numeric or alpha (E or V) ICD-10-CM differs from ICD-9-CM in its organization and structure, code composition, and level of detail.
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