S16.1XXD represents a strain of muscle, fascia, and tendon at the neck level, specifically for a subsequent encounter. This code is exempt from the diagnosis present on admission requirement, as indicated by the symbol ":".
Code Dependencies
Excludes2: S13.9: Sprain of joint or ligament at the neck level S11.-: Open wound at the neck level (use additional code)
Code also: Any associated open wound (S11.-): If there is an open wound related to the strain, the appropriate S11.- code should also be assigned.
ICD-10-CM Chapter Guidelines: Injuries to the neck (S10-S19)
ICD-10-CM Block Notes: Injuries to the neck (S10-S19)
ICD-10-CM Chapter Guidelines: Injury, poisoning, and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)
ICD-9-CM Codes: 847.0: Neck sprain 905.7: Late effect of sprain and strain without tendon injury V58.89: Other specified aftercare
DRG Codes:
939: O.R. PROCEDURES WITH DIAGNOSES OF OTHER CONTACT WITH HEALTH SERVICES WITH MCC 940: O.R. PROCEDURES WITH DIAGNOSES OF OTHER CONTACT WITH HEALTH SERVICES WITH CC 941: O.R. PROCEDURES WITH DIAGNOSES OF OTHER CONTACT WITH HEALTH SERVICES WITHOUT CC/MCC 945: REHABILITATION WITH CC/MCC 946: REHABILITATION WITHOUT CC/MCC 949: AFTERCARE WITH CC/MCC 950: AFTERCARE WITHOUT CC/MCC
CPT Codes:
90901: Biofeedback training by any modality 96372: Therapeutic, prophylactic, or diagnostic injection (specify substance or drug); subcutaneous or intramuscular 97163: Physical therapy evaluation: high complexity 97164: Re-evaluation of physical therapy established plan of care 97167: Occupational therapy evaluation, high complexity 97168: Re-evaluation of occupational therapy established plan of care 98927: Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT); 5-6 body regions involved 99202-99205: Office or other outpatient visit for a new patient 99211-99215: Office or other outpatient visit for an established patient 99221-99223: Initial hospital inpatient or observation care, per day 99231-99233: Subsequent hospital inpatient or observation care, per day 99234-99236: Hospital inpatient or observation care, for the evaluation and management of a patient including admission and discharge on the same date 99238-99239: Hospital inpatient or observation discharge day management 99242-99245: Office or other outpatient consultation 99252-99255: Inpatient or observation consultation 99281-99285: Emergency department visit 99304-99310: Initial nursing facility care, per day 99307-99310: Subsequent nursing facility care, per day 99315-99316: Nursing facility discharge management 99341-99345: Home or residence visit for a new patient 99347-99350: Home or residence visit for an established patient 99417-99418: Prolonged evaluation and management service time 99446-99449: Interprofessional telephone/Internet/electronic health record assessment and management service 99451: Interprofessional telephone/Internet/electronic health record assessment and management service 99495-99496: Transitional care management services
HCPCS Codes:
A0424: Extra ambulance attendant E0739: Rehab system with interactive interface E0770: Functional electrical stimulator E1301: Whirlpool tub, walk-in, portable G0157: Services performed by a qualified physical therapist assistant G0159: Services performed by a qualified physical therapist G0316: Prolonged hospital inpatient or observation care evaluation G0317: Prolonged nursing facility evaluation G0318: Prolonged home or residence evaluation G0320: Home health services furnished using synchronous telemedicine G0321: Home health services furnished using synchronous telemedicine G0466: Federally qualified health center (FQHC) visit, new patient G0467: Federally qualified health center (FQHC) visit, established patient G0468: Federally qualified health center (FQHC) visit, IPPE or AWV G2021: Health care practitioners rendering treatment in place (TIP) G2168: Services performed by a physical therapist assistant G2212: Prolonged office or other outpatient evaluation G9554: Final reports for CT, CTA, MRI or MRA of the chest or neck with follow-up imaging recommended G9556: Final reports for CT, CTA, MRI or MRA of the chest or neck with follow-up imaging not recommended H0051: Traditional healing service J0216: Injection, alfentanil hydrochloride K1004: Low frequency ultrasonic diathermy treatment device K1036: Supplies and accessories for low frequency ultrasonic diathermy treatment device Q4249: Amniply, for topical use only Q4250: Amnioamp-mp Q4254: Novafix dl Q4255: Reguard, for topical use only
Showcases:
Showcase 1: Patient Presents for Subsequent Encounter
Patient: A 35-year-old female presents to the clinic for follow-up evaluation of a neck strain sustained while lifting heavy objects at work. The strain is causing pain and decreased range of motion in her neck.
Rationale: The patient is being seen for a follow-up encounter, and the strain is a confirmed condition, therefore the S16.1XXD code is appropriate.
Showcase 2: Neck Strain with Open Wound
Patient: A 19-year-old male comes to the emergency department after falling while playing basketball and hitting his neck. He has pain, decreased neck mobility, and a small open wound on the back of his neck.
Coding: S16.1XXD and S11.9XXA (Open wound of unspecified part of neck, initial encounter)
Rationale: This patient is presenting with both a strain of muscle, fascia and tendon at the neck level, and an open wound. Both codes are required to accurately represent the patient's condition.
Showcase 3: No Associated Open Wound
Patient: A 50-year-old female patient has a previous diagnosis of a neck strain. She is seeking physical therapy to help regain range of motion and strength in her neck.
Rationale: Although the patient is receiving physical therapy, there is no indication of an associated open wound in the patient scenario.
Conclusion
S16.1XXD accurately reflects a subsequent encounter for a neck strain, a common condition with various underlying causes and requiring a comprehensive approach for proper coding. This information is critical for proper documentation and accurate billing, crucial for providing effective healthcare. This article provides general examples and is not a replacement for consulting with qualified coding professionals. Medical coders must adhere to the latest coding guidelines and regulations, as failing to do so can have serious legal consequences.