CDC publishes ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on March 31 published ICD-10-CM Official Coding and Reporting Guidelines for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), effective April 1 through September 30.
Per the official guidelines, codes for COVID-19 diagnoses are housed in Chapter 1 (Certain Infectious and Parasitic Diseases [A00-B99]) of the ICD-10-CM manual under the subheading, Coronavirus Infections.
The guidelines include instructions for reporting the following:
- Confirmed cases of COVID-19
Healthcare professionals are instructed to only code for confirmed COVID-19 diagnoses, as documented by the provider. Coders should use code U07.1 (2019-nCoV acute respiratory disease) for confirmed cases. Presumptive positive COVID-19 test results should be coded as confirmed.
- Acute respiratory illnesses brought on by COVID-19
- Acute bronchitis
- Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- Lower respiratory infection
- Pneumonia
- Exposure to COVID-19
- COVID-19 screenings
- Signs and symptoms of the virus without a definitive diagnosis
- COVID-19 cases in which the patient is asymptomatic
The CDC also added a new guideline to Chapter 15 (Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Puerperium). If during pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium a patient presents for COVID-19, the coder should report a principal diagnosis code from subcategory O98.5- (other viral diseases complicating pregnancy, childbirth, and the puerperium). This code should be followed by code U07.1 and codes for associated manifestations.