Encephalopathy refers to brain disease, damage, or malfunction, with the primary symptom of encephalopathy often being altered mental status. Given the variety of types and causes of encephalopathy, coders may find it challenging to determine when and how to code it accurately.
Here are some of the common types of encephalopathy you might come across:
1. Toxic Encephalopathy (G92.8, G92.9)
2. Metabolic Encephalopathy (G93.41)
3. Toxic Metabolic Encephalopathy (G92.8)
4. Anoxic Encephalopathy (G93.1)
5. Hepatic Encephalopathy (K76.82)
6. Hypertensive Encephalopathy (I67.4)
7. Acute and Unspecified Encephalopathy (G93.40)
8. Other Encephalopathy (G93.49)
For detailed coding questions and specific scenarios, refer to the AHA Coding Clinic. This resource contains multiple questions and answers addressing encephalopathy coding, providing further clarity and guidance for accurate coding practices. By understanding the different types of encephalopathy and following these coding guidelines, coders can ensure accurate and comprehensive documentation, ultimately supporting better patient care and compliance with coding standards.
References:
AHA Coding Clinic, Fourth Quarter 2022, Page: 27.
AHA Coding Clinic, Second Quarter 2018 Pages: 22-25
AHA Coding Clinic, Fourth Quarter 2018 Page: 16
AHA Coding Clinic, First Quarter 2021 Page: 13
AHA Coding Clinic, Second Quarter 2021 Pages: 3-4
AHA Coding Clinic, First Quarter 2022 Pages: 52-53
AHA Coding Clinic, Second Quarter 2017 Pages: 8-9
AHA Coding Clinic, Third Quarter 2016 Page: 42
AHA Coding Clinic, Second Quarter 2016 Page: 35
AHA Coding Clinic, Fourth Quarter 2013 Pages: 89-90
AHA Coding Clinic, Fourth Quarter 2009 Pages: 99-101
http://www.medicinenet.com/encephalopathy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic_encephalopathy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertensive_encephalopathy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatic_encephalopathy#Treatment
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encephalopathy
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