ICD-10-CM · Chapter 16 · P00–P96
P02.7
Newborn affected by chorioamnionitis
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
Heads up:this is a parent code. It's typically not directly billable — you need to drill down to a more specific child code (one with additional digits) to use on a claim.
Quick facts
- Code
- P02.7
- Type
- Category / header (non-billable)
- ICD-10-CM chapter
- Chapter 16 — Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
- Category
- P02 — Newborn affected by complications of placenta, cord and membranes
- Specificity
- 4 characters
How coders use this code
ICD-10-CM P02.7 is a category (header) for newborn affected by chorioamnionitis. It is generally not reported directly on a claim — coders drill down to a more specific child code (one with additional characters) that matches the documentation. Use the related codes below to find the billable code that fits, and verify against the annual NCHS/CMS guidelines.
Related codes in P02
- P02Newborn affected by complications of placenta, cord and membranes
- P02.0Newborn affected by placenta previa
- P02.1Newborn affected by other forms of placental separation and hemorrhage
- P02.2Newborn affected by other and unspecified morphological and functional abnormalities of placenta
- P02.20Newborn affected by unspecified morphological and functional abnormalities of placenta
- P02.29Newborn affected by other morphological and functional abnormalities of placenta
- P02.3Newborn affected by placental transfusion syndromes
- P02.4Newborn affected by prolapsed cord
- P02.5Newborn affected by other compression of umbilical cord
- P02.6Newborn affected by other and unspecified conditions of umbilical cord
- P02.60Newborn affected by unspecified conditions of umbilical cord
- P02.69Newborn affected by other conditions of umbilical cord
- P02.70Newborn affected by fetal inflammatory response syndrome
- P02.78Newborn affected by other conditions from chorioamnionitis
- P02.8Newborn affected by other abnormalities of membranes
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