S91.24
Non-Billable

Is S91.24 Billable?

No — This is a non-billable / non-specific code. Use a more specific sub-code for billing and reimbursement.

Puncture wound with foreign body of toe with damage to nail

Billable Alternatives 7 found
S91.241
Puncture wound with foreign body of right great toe with damage to nail
Billable
S91.242
Puncture wound with foreign body of left great toe with damage to nail
Billable
S91.243
Puncture wound with foreign body of unspecified great toe with damage to nail
Billable
S91.244
Puncture wound with foreign body of right lesser toe(s) with damage to nail
Billable
S91.245
Puncture wound with foreign body of left lesser toe(s) with damage to nail
Billable
S91.246
Puncture wound with foreign body of unspecified lesser toe(s) with damage to nail
Billable
S91.249
Puncture wound with foreign body of unspecified toe(s) with damage to nail
Billable

Understanding Billable vs Non-Billable Codes

ICD-10-CM codes are classified as either billable/specific or non-billable/non-specific. Billable codes can be used on insurance claims for reimbursement. Non-billable codes are typically parent or header codes that require a more specific sub-code for actual billing.

When a code is non-billable, always look for its child codes (sub-codes) which provide the necessary specificity for reimbursement. Using a non-billable code on a claim may result in denial or delayed payment.

About Billable Status

Billable status indicates whether a code can be used for reimbursement purposes. Non-billable codes are typically header or parent codes that require a more specific sub-code for actual billing and claims. Always verify with the latest payer guidelines.