
|Articles|October 29, 2020
16 spooky Halloween ICD-10 codes every physician should know
Author(s)Todd Shryock, Logan Lutton
Will you have to deal with these codes on All Hallows Eve?
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With Halloween right around the corner, be on the lookout for some of these incidents that may require new ICD-10 codes.
Don’t fear, and check out the slideshow below.
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