ICD-10-CM Code J96.12
Chronic respiratory failure with hypercapnia
Diagnosis information
Billable
Yes
Valid for claim submission
Chapter
J00–J99
Diseases of the respiratory system
Risk adjustment
HCC
HCC213
HCC risk adjustment (CMS-HCC V28)
In CMS's Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) model — the risk-adjustment model for Medicare Advantage (Part C) — a documented and submitted J96.12 may contribute to a member's risk score (subject to the CMS-HCC hierarchy and edits), which helps drive the plan's capitated payment for that patient. To count, the diagnosis must be supported to the MEAT standard (Monitored, Evaluated, Assessed, Treated) and reported on an eligible face-to-face encounter at least once each calendar year — risk scores reset annually.
More codes in the J96 category
Other billable ICD-10-CM codes in the same category as J96.12. Coding to the highest specificity the documentation supports is what keeps a claim clean — pick the child code that most precisely matches the diagnosis.
- J96.00Acute respiratory failure, unspecified whether with hypoxia or hypercapnia
- J96.01Acute respiratory failure with hypoxia
- J96.02Acute respiratory failure with hypercapnia
- J96.10Chronic respiratory failure, unspecified whether with hypoxia or hypercapnia
- J96.11Chronic respiratory failure with hypoxia
- J96.20Acute and chronic respiratory failure, unspecified whether with hypoxia or hypercapnia
- J96.21Acute and chronic respiratory failure with hypoxia
- J96.22Acute and chronic respiratory failure with hypercapnia
- J96.90Respiratory failure, unspecified, unspecified whether with hypoxia or hypercapnia
- J96.91Respiratory failure, unspecified with hypoxia
- J96.92Respiratory failure, unspecified with hypercapnia
Documentation & coding notes
- J96.12 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code — it can be reported as a primary or secondary diagnosis when the documentation supports it. Code to the highest level of specificity the record allows.
- J96.12 is risk-adjustable: it maps to HCC213 in the CMS-HCC V28 model (payment year 2026), the risk-adjustment model for Medicare Advantage (Part C). For the diagnosis to contribute to a member's risk score it must survive the CMS-HCC hierarchy and edits, be documented to the MEAT standard (Monitored, Evaluated, Assessed, Treated), and be submitted on an eligible face-to-face encounter at least once per calendar year.
- Always verify the code against the current ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines and the payer's coverage policy before submitting — coverage, medical necessity edits, and sequencing rules vary by payer.
Related J00–J99 codes
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Medical coding disclaimer
ICD-10-CM codes and descriptions shown are from the CMS FY2026 official code set and HCC mappings from the CMS-HCC V28 model (payment year 2026), shown for educational reference. Official Guidelines, payer coverage, medical-necessity edits, and sequencing rules vary. Always verify with the current ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines and the payer before submitting claims. D3rx is not responsible for coding or billing outcomes.