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NEC versus NOS whatamp;#39;s the difference when youamp;#39;re looking at the definitions in icd-10-cm they seem kind of the same but theyamp;#39;re actually very different NEC is not elsewhere classified and that means that the provider has given a specific type but an icd-10-cm we donamp;#39;t have a specific type for that classification that was provided so the provider gave us the level of detail but icd-10-cm doesnamp;#39;t have anything to map to that level of detail now NOS is not otherwise specified meaning the provider didnamp;#39;t give us in the documentation any level of detail so ICD-10 might have 20 different codes of different specified types of that condition but provider didnamp;#39;t give us any of those so we have to use an unspecified code essentially NEC is icd-10-cm doesnamp;#39;t have the detail and NOS is the provider didnamp;#39;t give us the details I hope you found this video helpful now keep on coding on