B42.1
BillableLymphocutaneous sporotrichosis
Last updated: FY2026 ICD-10-CM (Oct 1, 2025 – Sep 30, 2026) | CMS-HCC V28 (100% phase-in, PY2026)
Is B42.1 an HCC code?
No. B42.1 is a billable ICD-10-CM code but does not map to any HCC category in V28, V24, ESRD, or RxHCC.
This code does not map to an HCC category in any model (V28, V24, ESRD, RxHCC).
What This Code Means
B42.1 is the ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for lymphocutaneous sporotrichosis. A fungal skin infection caused by Sporothrix that spreads along lymphatic channels, creating a chain of lesions from the initial infection site. B42.1 sits in the ICD-10-CM chapter for certain infectious and parasitic diseases (a00-b99), within the section covering mycoses (b35-b49).
B42.1 is a billable ICD-10-CM code but does not map to a payment HCC under the CMS-HCC V28, V24, ESRD, or RxHCC risk adjustment models. It can be reported on Medicare Advantage encounter data submissions but it does not contribute to a beneficiary's RAF score and therefore does not affect risk-adjusted payments to the plan.
This is the most common form of sporotrichosis, typically from a thorn prick or minor trauma.
HCC Buddy maintains structured V28 and V24 mapping, RAF weights, and MEAT documentation criteria for B42.1 sourced directly from the CMS-HCC risk adjustment model files and the CMS ICD-10-CM code set.
Coding Tips
- •This is the most common form of sporotrichosis, typically from a thorn prick or minor trauma
- •Document the primary inoculation site and the extent of lymphatic spread