Z52 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.
Includes for Z52 ICD 10 code
- autologous and other living donors
Type 1 excludes for Z52 ICD 10 code
- cadaveric donor - omit code
- examination of potential donor (Z00.5)
Codes
- Z52.0 Blood donor
- Z52.00 Unspecified blood donor
- Z52.000 Unspecified donor, whole blood
- Z52.001 Unspecified donor, stem cells
- Z52.008 Unspecified donor, other blood
- Z52.01 Autologous blood donor
- Z52.010 Autologous donor, whole blood
- Z52.011 Autologous donor, stem cells
- Z52.018 Autologous donor, other blood
- Z52.09 Other blood donor
- Z52.090 Other blood donor, whole blood
- Z52.091 Other blood donor, stem cells
- Z52.098 Other blood donor, other blood
- Z52.1 Skin donor
- Z52.10 Skin donor, unspecified
- Z52.11 Skin donor, autologous
- Z52.19 Skin donor, other
- Z52.2 Bone donor
- Z52.20 Bone donor, unspecified
- Z52.21 Bone donor, autologous
- Z52.29 Bone donor, other
- Z52.3 Bone marrow donor
- Z52.4 Kidney donor
- Z52.5 Cornea donor
- Z52.6 Liver donor
- Z52.8 Donor of other specified organs or tissues
- Z52.81 Egg (Oocyte) donor
- Z52.810 Egg (Oocyte) donor under age 35, anonymous recipient
- Z52.811 Egg (Oocyte) donor under age 35, designated recipient
- Z52.812 Egg (Oocyte) donor age 35 and over, anonymous recipient
- Z52.813 Egg (Oocyte) donor age 35 and over, designated recipient
- Z52.819 Egg (Oocyte) donor, unspecified
- Z52.89 Donor of other specified organs or tissues
- Z52.9 Donor of unspecified organ or tissue
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to Z52 ICD10 Code:
- Z00-Z99 Factors influencing health status and contact with health services
- Z40-Z53 Encounters for other specific health care
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
Z52 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about Z52 ICD 10 code
Organ donation takes healthy organs and tissues from one person for transplantation into another. Experts say that the organs from one donor can save or help as many as 50 people. Organs you can donate include:
- Internal organs: Kidneys, heart, liver, pancreas, intestines, lungs
- Skin
- Bone and bone marrow
- Cornea
Most organ and tissue donations occur after the donor has died. But some organs and tissues can be donated while the donor is alive.
People of all ages and background can be organ donors. If you are under age 18, your parent or guardian must give you permission to become a donor. If you are 18 or older you can show you want to be a donor by signing a donor card. You should also let your family know your wishes.
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