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P02.7 — Newborn affected by chorioamnionitis
Chapter P00-P96: Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
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Common questions about P02.7 (Newborn affected by chorioamnionitis)
What does ICD-10 code P02.7 mean?
P02.7 is the ICD-10-CM 2025 code for Newborn affected by chorioamnionitis. ICD-10-CM is the medical coding system used by clinicians, hospitals and insurers worldwide to classify diseases and conditions in a standard way.
Is P02.7 a billable diagnosis code?
P02.7 is a category-level (umbrella) code rather than a billable specific code. For billing purposes, clinicians typically use a more specific sub-code under P02.7. Browse the sub-codes listed on this page.
Which ICD-10 chapter does P02.7 belong to?
P02.7 belongs to the chapter "Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period" (codes P00-P96). ICD-10-CM organises codes into 22 chapters by body system or condition type, which helps clinicians navigate related diagnoses.
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Source: ICD-10-CM 2025 (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, public domain). Codes valid from October 1, 2024. CMS source ↗