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Wiki Using problem list diagnosis's

sroyal1031

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I am coding for a FQHC clinic and am just starting my coding career. I am new to looking at E&M visit documentation. I am wondering if I can code from the problem list on the report if no where else on the report has the condition documented and that condition is currently being treated.

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It's not typically advised to code from the problem list as the visit may not be pertinent to all of the problems listed in the problem list. I recommend reviewing Section IV of the Official ICD-10CM guidelines. I find the acronym MEAT to help when deciding what diagnosis codes to assign. Did the provider Monitor, Evaluate, Assess, and/or Treat the problem. Another helpful acronym is TAMPER - Treat, Assess, Manage, Prescribe, Evaluate, and/or Refer.
 
It's not typically advised to code from the problem list as the visit may not be pertinent to all of the problems listed in the problem list. I recommend reviewing Section IV of the Official ICD-10CM guidelines. I find the acronym MEAT to help when deciding what diagnosis codes to assign. Did the provider Monitor, Evaluate, Assess, and/or Treat the problem. Another helpful acronym is TAMPER - Treat, Assess, Manage, Prescribe, Evaluate, and/or Refer.
Thank you for your response, I am starting to familiarize myself with the acronym MEAT.
 
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