Y37.1 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.
Codes
- Y37.10 Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft
- Y37.100 Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, military personnel
- Y37.100A Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, military personnel, initial encounter
- Y37.100D Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, military personnel, subsequent encounter
- Y37.100S Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, military personnel, sequela
- Y37.101 Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, civilian
- Y37.101A Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, civilian, initial encounter
- Y37.101D Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, civilian, subsequent encounter
- Y37.101S Military operations involving unspecified destruction of aircraft, civilian, sequela
- Y37.11 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives
- Y37.110 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, military personnel
- Y37.110A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, military personnel, initial encounter
- Y37.110D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, military personnel, subsequent encounter
- Y37.110S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, military personnel, sequela
- Y37.111 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, civilian
- Y37.111A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, civilian, initial encounter
- Y37.111D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, civilian, subsequent encounter
- Y37.111S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to enemy fire or explosives, civilian, sequela
- Y37.12 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft
- Y37.120 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, military personnel
- Y37.120A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, military personnel, initial encounter
- Y37.120D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, military personnel, subsequent encounter
- Y37.120S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, military personnel, sequela
- Y37.121 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, civilian
- Y37.121A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, civilian, initial encounter
- Y37.121D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, civilian, subsequent encounter
- Y37.121S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to collision with other aircraft, civilian, sequela
- Y37.13 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire
- Y37.130 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, military personnel
- Y37.130A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, military personnel, initial encounter
- Y37.130D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, military personnel, subsequent encounter
- Y37.130S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, military personnel, sequela
- Y37.131 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, civilian
- Y37.131A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, civilian, initial encounter
- Y37.131D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, civilian, subsequent encounter
- Y37.131S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to onboard fire, civilian, sequela
- Y37.14 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives
- Y37.140 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, military personnel
- Y37.140A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, military personnel, initial encounter
- Y37.140D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, military personnel, subsequent encounter
- Y37.140S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, military personnel, sequela
- Y37.141 Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, civilian
- Y37.141A Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, civilian, initial encounter
- Y37.141D Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, civilian, subsequent encounter
- Y37.141S Military operations involving destruction of aircraft due to accidental detonation of onboard munitions and explosives, civilian, sequela
- Y37.19 Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft
- Y37.190 Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, military personnel
- Y37.190A Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, military personnel, initial encounter
- Y37.190D Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, military personnel, subsequent encounter
- Y37.190S Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, military personnel, sequela
- Y37.191 Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, civilian
- Y37.191A Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, civilian, initial encounter
- Y37.191D Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, civilian, subsequent encounter
- Y37.191S Military operations involving other destruction of aircraft, civilian, sequela
Possible back-references that may be applicable or related to Y37.1 ICD10 Code:
- V00-Y99 External causes of morbidity
- Y35-Y38 Legal intervention, operations of war, military operations, and terrorism
- Y37 Military operations
Present On Admission (POA Exempt)
Y37.1 ICD 10 code is considered exempt from POA reporting
Clinical information about Y37.1 ICD 10 code
Military service members and veterans have made sacrifices to our country, and they may face lots of different health issues. Some of the most common health problems they may have include chronic pain, sleep disorders, and mental health disorders.
But they may also face some different health risks than civilians. Serving to protect our country is a special job, and along with it comes some special risks and job hazards. These include different types of injuries and health problems from exposures.
What types of injuries do service members face?
During their service, members are at risk for various injuries. These injuries can happen during training or while in combat. Sometimes the injuries are life-threatening or serious enough to cause disability. Others may not be as serious, but they may be painful and can affect daily life.
Some of the specific types of injuries that service members may face include:
- Sprains and strains, especially in the ankles and knees. These injuries are often caused by exercise and running.
- Back and shoulder injuries, often from lifting and carrying.
- Tinnitus and hearing loss, typically from exposure to noise.
- Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
- Shrapnel and gunshot wounds.
- Lost limbs.
What other special health problems do service members face?
There may also be a risk of health problems from exposure to environmental hazards, such as contaminated water, chemicals, infections, and burn pits. Sometimes the health problems caused by exposures don't develop until years later.
Some service members experience military sexual trauma (MST). This includes sexual assault and sexual harassment.
What mental health issues do service members and veterans face?
Being in combat and being separated from your family can be stressful. So can readjusting to civilian life after the military. All of this stress can put service members and veterans at risk for mental health problems, including:
- Depression
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Anxiety
- Alcohol and drug use disorders
There is also a risk of suicide. Veterans who are in crisis can get help from the Veteran's Crisis line by:
- Calling 988 and then pressing 1
- Texting to 838255
- Chatting with them online
What health care services are available to service members and veterans?
There are health care services especially for service members and veterans through:
- TRICARE, which is the Department of Defense's health care program. It has insurance plans and other services for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families around the world.
- The Veterans Health Administration, which is part of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). It provides medical and social support services to eligible veterans.
- The VA 's expanded health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances.
To better understand and treat the health needs of veterans in the future, the VA created the Million Veteran Program (MVP). This research program is looking at how genes, lifestyle, military experiences, and exposures affect health and wellness in veterans.
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