A patient says she has had chronic bowel problems for the last 10
years, with diarrhea or loose stool for two to three days in a row, then
constipation for another week. Diagnostic tests are being ordered.
Because the diagnostic tests are only covered for certain conditions,
what diagnosis should be listed? Since this has been her way of
functioning for so long, it cannot be considered a change in bowel
habits.
Colorado Subscriber Answer: Your ICD-9 report should include: 787.91 (Diarrhea), which describes the patient's abnormal frequency and fluidity of feces. This ICD-9 does not specify chronicity but best describes her symptoms with a code that should justify testing to rule out conditions which can cause similar bowel patterns and that can be treated.
Colorado Subscriber Answer: Your ICD-9 report should include: 787.91 (Diarrhea), which describes the patient's abnormal frequency and fluidity of feces. This ICD-9 does not specify chronicity but best describes her symptoms with a code that should justify testing to rule out conditions which can cause similar bowel patterns and that can be treated.
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