Primarily systemic agents causing adverse effects in therapeutic use (E933)
ICD-9 code E933 for Primarily systemic agents causing adverse effects in therapeutic use is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -DRUGS, MEDICINAL AND BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCES CAUSING ADVERSE EFFECTS IN THERAPEUTIC USE (E930-E949).
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In chemotherapy we use E933.1. I am trying to figure out whether we would use T45.1X5S or T45.1X5D when a patient receiveds Neupogen/Neulasta after chemotherapy. All of the crosswalks and mapping st... [ Read More ]
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I do HCC coding and I'm doing a home assessment. In the assessment, the provider states Liver Failure due to Chemotherapy. How would I code tha... [ Read More ]
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Aromatose inhibitors are used to treat breast cancer, pre- or post-op. Therefore I would use E933.1 for adverse effect of Anastrozole given therapeutically. Hope his helps!!... [ Read More ]
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I am preparing for my CPC exam, and I have a question about a Problem in the 2012 Step-By-Step Medical Coding Textbook:
A patient is... [ Read More ]
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I am preparing for my CPC exam, and I have a question about a Problem in the 2012 Step-By-Step Medical Coding Textbook:
A patient is admitted with uncontrolled nausea and vomiting af... [ Read More ]
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I went to an Oncology coding seminar and was told to bill Neulasta you need 1) 288.03 2)cancer 3) E933.1. in that order for dx codes. Ever since I learned this all claims have be... [ Read More ]
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I would combine the time. are you billing for your benadryl and whatever other drugs you gave to help patient? You use the symptom codes and E933.1
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:confused: I sure hope someone can help me here. Our cancer center administers aloxi as part of a chemotherapy protocol. In order for this medication to be covered by medicare, it has to be billed wi... [ Read More ]
[b]Aloxi[/b]
We use the cancer dx and as far as I know all is good.
I do however have an LCD for this drug for Regtion 4 Alabama ( not me, but I kept it for the info. I could not find one for my reg... [ Read More ]
[b]infertility caused by chemotherapy[/b]
Look at using 2 codes: 628.8(infertility female of other specifide origin) and E933.1 (drugs correctly administered causing adverse effects--antineoplastic... [ Read More ]
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