Internal Medicine Coding Alert

Reader Questions:

Don't Mix Family History With Personal History

Question: My understanding has been that I cannot bill for "family history of" a condition. I recently read some advice about billing for "personal history of." I realize these aren't exactly the same, but would like to clarify whether these are valid diagnoses.

Answer: The "V" codes for family history are perfectly good, billable codes; you should report them when pertinent to the encounter. However, many payers will not reimburse for V codes listed as the primary code on the claim. Caution: It's never correct to use a "personal history of" code instead of a "family history of" code just in hopes of getting paid. "Personal history" means that the patient has a history of a certain condition (such as category V12, Personal history of certain other diseases). These V codes are also great codes and often very important to the encounter -- but, as noted, many payers don't generally reimburse for V codes if they are the first code listed.

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