Z34 ICD 10 Code is a non-billable and non-specific code and should not be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. There are other codes below it with greater level of diagnosis detail. The 2023 edition of the American ICD-10-CM code became effective on October 1, 2022.
Type 1 excludes for Z34 ICD 10 code
- any complication of pregnancy (O00-O9A)
- encounter for pregnancy test (Z32.0-)
- encounter for supervision of high risk pregnancy (O09.-)
Codes
- Z34.0 Encounter for supervision of normal first pregnancy
- Z34.00 Encounter for supervision of normal first pregnancy, unspecified trimester
- Z34.01 Encounter for supervision of normal first pregnancy, first trimester
- Z34.02 Encounter for supervision of normal first pregnancy, second trimester
- Z34.03 Encounter for supervision of normal first pregnancy, third trimester
- Z34.8 Encounter for supervision of other normal pregnancy
- Z34.80 Encounter for supervision of other normal pregnancy, unspecified trimester
- Z34.81 Encounter for supervision of other normal pregnancy, first trimester
- Z34.82 Encounter for supervision of other normal pregnancy, second trimester
- Z34.83 Encounter for supervision of other normal pregnancy, third trimester
- Z34.9 Encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy, unspecified
- Z34.90 Encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy, unspecified, unspecified trimester
- Z34.91 Encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy, unspecified, first trimester
- Z34.92 Encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy, unspecified, second trimester
- Z34.93 Encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy, unspecified, third trimester
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to Z34 ICD10 Code:
- Z00-Z99 Factors influencing health status and contact with health services
- Z30-Z39 Persons encountering health services in circumstances related to reproduction
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
Z34 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about Z34 ICD 10 code
Prenatal care is the health care you get while you are pregnant. It includes your checkups and prenatal testing. Prenatal care can help keep you and your baby healthy. It lets your health care provider spot health problems early. Early treatment can cure many problems and prevent others.
Your doctor or midwife will give you a schedule for your prenatal visits. If you are over 35 years old or your pregnancy is high risk because of health problems like diabetes or high blood pressure, your doctor or midwife will probably want to see you more often. You can also expect to see your health care provider more often as your due date gets closer.
Dept. of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health
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