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Compare/W89 vs X30

W89 vs X30

W89 (Exposure to man-made visible and ultraviolet light) compared with X30 (Exposure to excessive natural heat), from the official CMS tabular data. Do not report these codes together: the official tabular list marks them Excludes1.

Can these codes be reported together?

No — do not report together. W89 carries an Excludes1 note covering X30: “natural heat (X30)”

Sole exception: when the two conditions are documented as unrelated to each other (ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines, Section I.A.12.a).

No — do not report together. X30 carries an Excludes1 note covering W89: “exposure to man-made radiation (W89)”

Sole exception: when the two conditions are documented as unrelated to each other (ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines, Section I.A.12.a).

No — do not report together. X30 carries an Excludes1 note covering W89: “exposure to tanning bed (W89)”

Sole exception: when the two conditions are documented as unrelated to each other (ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines, Section I.A.12.a).

Side by side

W89Exposure to man-made visible and ultraviolet lightX30Exposure to excessive natural heat
Billing statusNon-billable header

Report instead: W89.0XXA, W89.0XXD, W89.0XXS, W89.1XXA, W89.1XXD

Non-billable header

Report instead: X30.XXXA, X30.XXXD, X30.XXXS

ClassificationV00-Y99 — External Causes of Morbidity (V00-Y99)V00-Y99 — External Causes of Morbidity (V00-Y99)
DefinitionExposure to man-made visible and ultraviolet light is a non-billable ICD-10-CM category code (W89).Exposure to excessive natural heat is a non-billable ICD-10-CM category code (X30).
7th characterThe appropriate 7th character is to be added to each code from category W89The appropriate 7th character is to be added to code X30
Includes
exposure to welding light (arc)
Exposure to excessive heat as the cause of sunstroke
Exposure to heat NOS

Derived from the official CMS ICD-10-CM tabular data (FY2026). Not billing advice; verify sequencing rules for the encounter. All data sources