V50
Non-billableOccupant of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml
Occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in collision with pedestrian or animal
This is a header/category code. For billing purposes, use a more specific child code from the list below.
Coding Notes
Includes
Conditions included under this code
- a four or six wheel motor vehicle designed primarily for carrying passengers and property but weighing less than the local limit for classification as a heavy goods vehicle
- minibus
- minivan
- sport utility vehicle (SUV)
- truck
- van
Excludes 1
Codes that cannot be used together with this code (mutual exclusion)
7th Character Definitions
- A - initial encounter
- D - subsequent encounter
- S - sequela
Child Codes (9)
V50.0Driver of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml nontraf
V50.1Passenger in pk-up/van injured in clsn w ped/anml nontraf
V50.2Person outside pk-up/van injured in clsn w ped/anml nontraf
V50.3Occup of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml nontraf
V50.4Prsn brd/alit pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml
V50.5Driver of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml in traf
V50.6Passenger in pk-up/van injured in clsn w ped/anml in traf
V50.7Person outside pk-up/van injured in clsn w ped/anml in traf
V50.9Occup of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml in traf
ICD-11 Equivalents(1)
ICD-11 Equivalents
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Also Known As / Clinical Terms(2)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for occupant of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml?
The ICD-10-CM code for occupant of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml is V50. The full clinical description is "Occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in collision with pedestrian or animal". V50 is a non-billable header code. Use a more specific child code for billing purposes.
What does ICD-10 code V50 mean?
ICD-10-CM code V50 represents “Occupant of pick-up truck or van injured in collision with pedestrian or animal”. It is classified under Chapter 21: External Causes of Morbidity and is a non-billable header code. Use a more specific child code for billing purposes.
Is V50 a billable code?
No, V50 is a non-billable header code. You need to use one of its more specific child codes for billing. There are 9 child codes under V50.
What chapter is V50 in?
V50 is in Chapter 21: External Causes of Morbidity (codes V00-Y99).
What codes cannot be used with V50?
V50 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: heavy transport vehicle (V60-V69); pick-up truck or van collision with animal-drawn vehicle or animal being ridden (V56.-).
What are the subcategories under V50?
V50 has 9 child codes, including: V50.0 (Driver of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml nontraf), V50.1 (Passenger in pk-up/van injured in clsn w ped/anml nontraf), V50.2 (Person outside pk-up/van injured in clsn w ped/anml nontraf), V50.3 (Occup of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml nontraf), and 5 more.
What are the UMLS CUIs for V50?
V50 is linked to 1 UMLS Concept Unique Identifier: C0476983. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
How does V50 relate to ICF functioning codes?
ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like occupant of pk-up/van injured in collision w ped/anml affect a person's functioning — body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.
What is the ICD-11 equivalent of V50?
V50 maps to the ICD-11 code: PA06&XE165&XE6K0.
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