ICD-10 codes for Hyperlipidemia
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Hyperlipidemia, also known as high cholesterol, is the condition where fat deposits build up on the sides of the blood vessels. These fat deposits can lead to blockage of flow of blood through the arteries. It is estimated that about 94 million people over 20 years of years have elevated levels of cholesterol. If left untreated, high cholesterol can lead to serious health conditions like heart attack, stroke and so on. Billing and coding this condition is challenging due to the complexity of medical codes. Medical billing and coding companies help physicians accurately report the correct medical codes and ensure timely submission of medical claims for proper reimbursement. The ICD-10 codes for hyperlipidemia include: E78 Disorders of lipoprotein metabolism and other lipidemias ·
E78.0 Pure hypercholesterolemia
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E78.1 Pure hyperglyceridemia
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E78.2 Mixed hyperlipidemia
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E78.3 Hyperchylomicronemia
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E78.4 Other hyperlipidemia
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E78.5 Hyperlipidemia, unspecified
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E78.6 Lipoprotein deficiency
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E78.7 Disorders of bile acid and cholesterol metabolism
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E78.8 Other disorders of lipoprotein metabolism
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E78.9 Disorder of lipoprotein metabolism, unspecified
Generally, people with hyperlipidemia do not exhibit any symptoms until the condition has reached an advanced stage when they experience emergency complications like heart attack, stroke and so on. This medical condition can be diagnosed through blood tests. The condition is treatable with early diagnosis and medication. Lifestyle modifications can reduce cholesterol levels in the long run. Expert APC-certified coders in leading medical billing outsourcing companies are well-informed about the ICD-10 codes and CPT codes for hyperlipidemia and can help providers submit error-free claims.
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