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Laureen: This is a quick one. So, I think this will be our last question regarding hospital discharge. Q: "Hi Laureen. Quick question. I came across a hospital claim where a patient is being discharged from a normal delivery. What I would like to poke your brain on is, is it correct to use 650 with 99238? There were no complications. For some reason it does not look accurate but I don't understand, if you could please help???! Thanks in advance." A: What I did is, I went out to SuperCoder to copy and paste the description, and 650 is normal delivery. It's basically: "Delivery requiring minimal or no assistance, with or without episiotomy, without fetal manipulation," etc. But, the use of additional code is what I want to draw your attention to, this is why I like using tools like this, it give us the heads up that we also need to indicate the outcome of delivery. So maybe that was the part that felt a little bit too naked for you that you needed another code. See have your outcome of...