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Optometry/Ophthalmology Coding:

Get Ready for More Specificity With H01.8

Question: The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with right upper eyelid edema due to allergies. What diagnosis code should I use to report this condition? New Hampshire Subscriber Answer: Right now, you’ll assign H01.8 (Other specified inflammations of eyelid) to report the eyelid edema due to allergies diagnosis. However, when ICD-10-CM takes effect on Oct. 1, 2025, you’ll be able to [...]
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