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Wiki HTN Coding 401.0-401.1 or 401.9

jlrentas

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Need help::confused:

When you look in the ICD-9-CM book under
401 (Essential Hypertension) it gives you a 4th digit code is required, .0 malignant (Severe high blood pressure; results in necrosis kidney retina; etc or .1 benign (mildly high blood pressure) and .9 (Unspecified ) when would 401.1 Benign hypertension be used over 401.9 Hypertension unspecified?

I know with ICD-10 this will all change ;)
 
I work for a hospital, so the physicians will state "Benign Essential Hypertension" or "Accelerated Hypertension". If they simply state "hypertension" we just use 401.9


Cordelia, DRG Auditor, CCS, CPC
 
My understanding is that Accelerated Hypertension codes to 401.0 (malignant), per the icd9 book.

there is a past post here also that refers to this, I just searched accelerated hypertension.

Also doing a google search the definition states that accelerated hypertension is also known as malignant.

This is something that has confused me also.
 
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