ICD-10 Codes for Rare Bleeding Disorders
The following table provides a list of ICD-10 diagnosis codes you may need when treating patients with rare bleeding disorders. These codes are not intended to be promotional nor to suggest a use that is inconsistent with FDA-approved use. The list is not exhaustive; additional codes may apply. ICD-10 codes use 3 to 7 alpha and numeric characters. A code is invalid if it does not use the full number of characters required, including the seventh character (if applicable).
ICD-10 INDICATION
ICD-10 Code
Symptomatic hemophilia A carrier
Z14.02
Deficiency factor VIII (with functional defect)
D66
Factor IX deficiency (with functional defect)
D67
Hereditary deficiency of other clotting factors
D68.2
Acquired hemophilia
D68.311
Qualitative platelet defects
D69.1
These codes were collected in June, 2024; they may change.
This information is not a promise of coverage or payment, nor is it intended to give reimbursement advice or increase reimbursement by any payer. Legal requirements and plan information can be updated frequently. Contact the plan for more information about current coverage, reimbursement policies, restrictions, or requirements that may apply.
Sometimes the patient’s health plan may require a prior authorization (PA) before covering a treatment for rare bleeding disorders. It is important to provide the correct information to ensure there are no delays in treatment. While payer and health plan requirements can vary, these PA submission forms often include ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes and requests for information regarding the patient’s treatment and medical history.
Correct coding is the responsibility of the provider submitting the claim. Novo Nordisk does not make any representation or guarantee for reimbursement coverage. For additional codes, please refer to a coding resource.
For more information about ICD-10, please visit the CMS website.