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Alicia: Okay, omit codes. I had to think about this for a little bit and I actually sent a message out to a couple of my coder friends who have been coding a lot longer than I have and who have also done inpatient coding. And got a really good response from this. The question was, Can you please explain the use of omit code in the ICD 9? I just dont get it. If were not to use the code then why do they have it in the book? This is what Im thinking it means. Can you confirm or tell me what it does in fact mean? The example in volume 3 ICD 9 Hospital Procedures 39.3 suture of a vessel. Then under that is it has an exclude note and under that, an omit code and it lists other codes which theres the those are all procedural codes for inpatient coding. Does it mean that if I am coding anything from this list that I should not code anything in 39.3 category as well? So I got a great response from Lisa who is one of the HCC coders. Theyre training with me and she has a lot of experienc