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ICD-10 Coding for Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency(E55.0, E55.9)

Complete ICD-10-CM coding and documentation guide for Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency. Includes clinical validation requirements, documentation requirements, and coding pitfalls.

Also known as:

Vitamin D Deficiency25-Hydroxyvitamin D Deficiency

Related ICD-10 Code Ranges

Complete code families applicable to Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency

E55Primary Range

Vitamin D deficiency

This range covers all conditions related to vitamin D deficiency, including unspecified and specific types such as rickets.

Adult osteomalacia

This range includes conditions that may arise due to severe vitamin D deficiency, such as osteomalacia.

Code Comparison: When to Use Each Code

Compare key differences between these codes to ensure accurate selection

CodeDescriptionWhen to UseKey Documentation
E55.0Rickets, activeUse when clinical and radiological evidence of rickets is present.
  • X-ray confirmation of rachitic changes
  • 25(OH)D level <12 ng/mL
E55.9Vitamin D deficiency, unspecifiedUse when vitamin D deficiency is confirmed but specific cause is not identified.
  • 25(OH)D level <20 ng/mL

Clinical Decision Support

Always review the patient's clinical documentation thoroughly. When in doubt, choose the more specific code and ensure documentation supports it.

Key Information: ICD-10 code for vitamin D 25 hydroxy deficiency

Essential facts and insights about Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency

The ICD-10 code for unspecified vitamin D deficiency is E55.9, while E55.0 is used for active rickets due to vitamin D deficiency.

Primary ICD-10-CM Codes for vitamin disorder 25 hydroxy

Rickets, active
Billable Code

Decision Criteria

clinical Criteria

  • Presence of rachitic changes on X-ray

Applicable To

  • Active rickets due to vitamin D deficiency

Excludes

Clinical Validation Requirements

  • X-ray confirmation of rachitic changes
  • 25(OH)D level <12 ng/mL

Code-Specific Risks

  • Misdiagnosis without radiological evidence

Coding Notes

  • Ensure radiological evidence is documented.

Ancillary Codes

Additional codes that should be used in conjunction with the main diagnosis codes when applicable.

Adult osteomalacia

M83.3
Use when osteomalacia is present as a result of vitamin D deficiency.

Long-term (current) use of vitamin D

Z79.83
Use to indicate ongoing vitamin D supplementation.

Differential Codes

Alternative codes to consider when ruling out similar conditions to the primary diagnosis.

Hereditary rickets

E83.32
Confirmed genetic mutation and family history.

Rickets, active

E55.0
Presence of clinical and radiological signs of rickets.

Documentation & Coding Risks

Avoid these common documentation and coding issues when documenting Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency to ensure proper reimbursement, maintain compliance, and reduce audit risk. These guidelines are particularly important when using ICD-10 code E55.0.

Impact

Clinical: Inaccurate diagnosis and treatment, Regulatory: Non-compliance with documentation standards, Financial: Potential claim denials

Mitigation Strategy

Ensure lab results are included in the patient's EHR, Train staff on documentation standards

Impact

Reimbursement: Potential claim denials due to lack of specificity., Compliance: Non-compliance with coding guidelines., Data Quality: Inaccurate data representation of patient conditions.

Mitigation Strategy

Identify and code the specific cause of the deficiency.

Impact

Audits may focus on the presence of lab results to support deficiency diagnosis.

Mitigation Strategy

Ensure all lab results are documented and easily accessible.

Documentation errors, coding pitfalls, and audit risks are interconnected aspects of medical coding and billing. Addressing all three areas helps ensure accurate coding, optimal reimbursement, and regulatory compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about ICD-10 coding for Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency, with expert answers to help guide accurate code selection and documentation.

Documentation Templates for Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency

Use these documentation templates to ensure complete and accurate documentation for Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Deficiency. These templates include all required elements for proper coding and billing.

Vitamin D deficiency in primary care

Specialty: Primary Care

Required Elements

  • Patient history
  • Lab results
  • Clinical symptoms
  • Treatment plan

Example Documentation

Patient presents with fatigue and muscle pain. Lab results show 25(OH)D: 15 ng/mL. Plan: Start vitamin D supplementation.

Examples: Poor vs. Good Documentation

Poor Documentation Example
Patient has low vitamin D.
Good Documentation Example
25(OH)D: 15 ng/mL. Symptoms include fatigue and muscle pain. Start vitamin D 2000 IU daily.
Explanation
The good example includes specific lab results and a treatment plan.

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