

Elliot Joslin, The Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus, 1916.Paul Langerhans documented “ juice” in 1869.Insulin – : insula: island – Naturally produced by the islet of Langerhans cells.Diabetes insipidus: frequent (insipidus: lacks content).Diabetes mellitus: frequent passing of sweet urine.Polyuria is body’s adempt to filter sugar from the blood.Diabetes – frequent – Greek: that which passes through or siphons.In the 1st Century, diabetes was described as the mel>ng down of flesh and limbs into urine and was considered a /urinary disease.Lowered immunity is seen in poorly controlled diabetes and Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune disorder.Weight loss in uncontrolled diabetes is due to inability to assimilate nutri>on, and too much ( ) can lead to Type 2 diabetes.

Diabetes creates metabolic disturbances of not only sugar, but also fat and protein.Diabetes is a disorder associated with insulin Insulin is produced in the pancreas, which is an endocrine gland.According to ICD-‐9-‐CM, A Diabetes is classified to : Diseases of other endocrine glands (249-‐259).According to ICD-‐10-‐CM Diabetes is its own, E08-‐E13.Diabetes is a disorder of: A. Endocrine system B.ICD-‐9-‐CM and ICD-‐10-‐CM Chapter – Endocrine,, Metabolic, and Immunity Disorders.Some forms of diabetes are Ĭlassifying Diabetes Diabetes is classified to:.Diabetes is caused by people, especially foods with simple sugars.Costs: $116 billion/year direct $58 billion indirect.have diabetes, using new criteria – 79 million Americans have pre-‐diabetes – 25,800,000 people – 7 million undiagnosed – 18% of pregnant women in U.S. Clear up your confusion – Understand the physiology and of diabetes – it’s more than one disease! – Diff among the different forms of diabetes – Review requirements for ICD-‐10 – Understand what will be different with ICD-‐10 – Look at some scenarios from an ICD-‐9 and ICD-‐10.The 2012 of ICD-‐10-‐CM and ICD-‐9-‐CM were used to create this The ICD-‐10-‐CM code set will be updated again before occurs. Both Coding Clinic references and Guidelines are system-‐specific and not interchangeable. Coding Clinic references within this are specific to ICD-‐9-‐CM, and all Guidelines are specific to ICD-‐10-‐CM. Understanding Diabetes for ICD-‐9 and ICD-‐10 Sheri Poe Bernard, CPC, CPC-‐H, CPC-‐P, CPC-‐Iĭisclaimer The slides for Understanding Diabetes for ICD-‐9 and ICD-‐10 are not stand-‐alone curriculum, but intended for viewing with the like-‐named live or recorded from AAPC 2012 Conference.
