Z86.010Non-billable
Personal history of colon polyps
Inclusion Terms
2 items
Inclusion Terms
- •Personal history of colorectal polyps
- •Personal history of rectal polyps
Coding Guidance
Z86.010 should not be used for reimbursement purposes as there are more specific codes below it that contain a greater level of detail. See Related Codes to drill down to more specific billable codes for appropriate reimbursement.
Referenced in Diagnoses
Conditions that use this ICD-10 code in their documentation
Adenomatous Polyp of the Colon
Screening for Malignant Neoplasm of Colon
Colorectal Cancer Screening
Screening for Malignant Neoplasm of Colon
Colorectal Cancer Screening
Z86.010 - Personal history of colonic polyps
Personal history of colonic polyps
Personal history of malignant neoplasm of colon
History of Colonic Polyps
Personal history of benign neoplasm of the colon
Personal history of colonic polyps
Additional Information from Parent Codes
The following information may apply to this code from its parent codes in the ICD-10 hierarchy. This information is important for proper coding and classification.
Parent Codes Referenced:
Excludes2
1 item
Excludes2
From Z86.0:
- •personal history of malignant neoplasms (Z85.-)
Notes
3 items
Notes
From Z00-Z99:
- •Z codes represent reasons for encounters. A corresponding procedure code must accompany a Z code if a procedure is performed. Categories Z00-Z99 are provided for occasions when circumstances other than a disease, injury or external cause classifiable to categories A00-Y89 are recorded as 'diagnoses' or 'problems'. This can arise in two main ways:
- •(a) When a person who may or may not be sick encounters the health services for some specific purpose, such as to receive limited care or service for a current condition, to donate an organ or tissue, to receive prophylactic vaccination (immunization), or to discuss a problem which is in itself not a disease or injury.
- •(b) When some circumstance or problem is present which influences the person's health status but is not in itself a current illness or injury.