D62

Billable

Acute posthemorrhagic anemia

D62 is the ICD-10-CM code for Acute posthemorrhagic anemia. It is a billable, specific code valid for reimbursement.

Status
Billable
Chapter
D50-D89
Edition
FY2026

D50-D89 Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism

What this means — in plain language

MedlinePlus · NIH

If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to the rest of your body. The most common cause of anemia is not having enough iron . Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is an iron-rich protein that gives the red color to blood. It carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Anemia has three main causes: blood loss, lack of red blood cell production, and high rates of red blood…

Read more about Anemia at MedlinePlus ↗

Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine (MedlinePlus). Informational only — not medical advice.

Excludes1 — not coded here

  • anemia due to chronic blood loss (D50.0)
  • blood loss anemia NOS (D50.0)
  • congenital anemia from fetal blood loss (P61.3)

Frequently asked questions

What is ICD-10 code D62?
D62 is the ICD-10-CM code for "Acute posthemorrhagic anemia". It falls under D50-D89 Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism.
Is D62 a billable code?
Yes — D62 is a billable, specific ICD-10-CM code valid for reimbursement.
What is excluded from D62?
Excludes1 (not coded here): anemia due to chronic blood loss (D50.0); blood loss anemia NOS (D50.0); congenital anemia from fetal blood loss (P61.3).

Source: CMS ICD-10-CM FY2026. For informational purposes only — not medical advice. See our medical disclaimer.

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