Tip: Look for complication first before coding in 2013.
You'll need to compare your anesthesiologist's notes with those of the surgeon even more often when coding for hemorrhoid cases, effective Oct. 1, 2013. That's because the new code set adds codes for "internal and external" in addition to codes for internal, unspecified, or external hemorrhoids. But that's not the only change you'll see when you go to choose a hemorrhoid diagnosis in ICD-10.
Hierarchy counts:
ICD-9 has 10, four digit codes under category 455 (Hemorrhoids). The fourth digit 0-9 distinguishes each code based on whether the hemorrhoids are internal, external, or [...]