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L89.602

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Pressure ulcer of unspecified heel, stage 2

HCC Category Mapping

V28HCC 382Pressure Ulcer of Skin with Partial Thickness Skin Loss
0.000
V24HCC 159Pressure Ulcer of Skin with Partial Thickness Skin Loss
0.000
ESRDHCC 159Pressure Ulcer of Skin with Partial Thickness Skin Loss
0.000

What This Code Means

A stage 2 pressure ulcer on the heel with partial-thickness skin loss, appearing as an open blister or shallow wound affecting the outer skin layers.

Coding Tips

  • Stage 2 shows partial-thickness loss; ensure documentation confirms dermis is involved but no full-thickness penetration
  • Heels are common pressure ulcer sites; document wound measurements and any drainage characteristics

Clinical Significance

A stage 2 pressure ulcer of the unspecified heel involves partial thickness skin loss with exposed dermis, presenting as a shallow open ulcer or intact/ruptured blister. While less severe than deeper stages, it signals impaired skin integrity requiring vigilant monitoring to prevent progression. Stage 2 pressure ulcers map to lower-tier HCC categories and typically do not carry significant RAF weight, but accurate capture is essential for tracking wound progression.

Documentation Requirements

  • Exact anatomical location of the pressure ulcer
  • Explicit staging as stage 2 by the provider
  • Description of wound appearance (shallow crater, intact or ruptured serum-filled blister)
  • Wound dimensions (length x width in centimeters)
  • Absence of slough or eschar in the wound bed (presence suggests deeper staging)
  • Current treatment plan and wound care interventions
  • Risk factors for pressure injury (immobility, incontinence, nutritional status)
  • Reassessment frequency and healing trajectory documentation

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