![]() ![]() ![]() A coder can’t code a weight diagnosis based on BMI calculations, lab values or other measurements.Ĭoders should use BMI codes only when there is an associated, reportable weight diagnosis, such as obesity. Coders must use the clinician’s statement to assign the corresponding E66 code. An additional code should be used to identify BMI, if known.Īccording to ICD-10-CM guidelines, the clinician should document that the member is overweight, obese or morbidly obese. Morbid (severe) obesity with alveolar hypoventilationĪn obesity diagnosis is based on the clinician’s diagnostic statement that the member has the condition. Morbid (severe) obesity due to excess calories ![]() ![]() Sample ICD-10-CM Codes for Overweight and Obesity
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I wrap myself around him like a koala and he’s a tree, and he keeps doing the pull-ups. Sometimes I imagine he’s naked while doing them, and then I walk out naked, too. “Well, every day he goes out back and does pull-ups in that big oak tree. ![]() Though, even in this state, I felt my cheeks blush. Yep, I was definitely drunk, because sober me wouldn’t have participated in this. “We certainly are.” “Tell me one thing you fantasize about doing with him.” ![]() She wiggled her eyebrows and put the pen to the paper. Clicking the pen open, she scribbled across the top. Harper picked up the notebook that contained my to-do list from the table and opened to a fresh page. Excited about Vi Keeland & Penelope Ward’s upcoming release, Well Played? ![]() ![]() ![]() Usually, women are portrayed as weak and vulnerable in their communities and lack the option of free will. 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It’s no coincidence that Dave Eggers’ latest novel starts with a quote from Samuel Beckett, the great master of the Theatre of the Absurd. ![]() ![]() ![]() Currently Neal is adapting his novel Everlost as a feature film for Universal Studios. He has even tried his hand at creating Games, having developed three successful "How to Host a Mystery" game for teens, as well as seven "How to Host a Murder" games.Īs a screen and TV writer, Neal has written for the "Goosebumps" and “Animorphs” TV series, and wrote the Disney Channel Original Movie “Pixel Perfect”. Neal's talents range from film directing (two short films he directed won him the coveted CINE Golden Eagle Awards) to writing music and stage plays – including book and lyrical contributions to “American Twistory,” which is currently playing in Boston. His books have received many awards from organizations such as the International Reading Association, and the American Library Association, as well as garnering a myriad of state and local awards across the country. As a full-time writer, he claims to be his own hardest task-master, always at work creating new stories to tell. ![]() In the years since, Neal has made his mark as a successful novelist, screenwriter, and television writer. Within a year of graduating, he had his first book deal, and was hired to write a movie script. After spending his junior and senior years of high school at the American School of Mexico City, Neal went on to UC Irvine, where he made his mark on the UCI swim team, and wrote a successful humor column. ![]() Award-winning author Neal Shusterman grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where he began writing at an early age. ![]() |