J44.9 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, unspecified
The ICD-10-CM code for Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, unspecified is J44.9 (FY2026). It is a billable, claim-ready diagnosis code.
Choosing between codes? See the guide: ICD-10 code for COPD.
Classification
- Section
- J40-J4A: Chronic lower respiratory diseases (J40-J4A)
- Category J44
- 7 codes (5 billable)
- FY2026 Status
- Stable since FY2024
Also Known As
ICD-10-CM Alphabetic Index entries that lead to J44.9:
- Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive › lung › disease, chronic
- Disease, diseased › lung › obstructive (chronic)
- Disease, diseased › pulmonary › chronic obstructive
- Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive › respiratory › chronic
- Obstruction, obstructed, obstructive › airway › chronic
- Disease, diseased › airway › obstructive, chronic
Inclusion Terms
- Chronic obstructive airway disease NOS
- Chronic obstructive lung disease NOS
U.S. Hospital Utilization
- An estimated 2,249,160 U.S. inpatient stays in 2023 included J44.9 among the documented diagnoses.
- 3,695 stays listed it as the principal diagnosis.
Source: National Inpatient Sample (NIS), Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2016–2023. National survey-weighted estimates.
Prevalence & Statistics
- An estimated 14.2 million U.S. adults (6.5%) had physician-diagnosed COPD in 2021, per CDC's MMWR analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data. (CDC MMWR — Trends in the Prevalence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years — United States, 2011–2021, 2021)
Official Coding Guidelines
COPD/asthma: acute exacerbation vs uncomplicateda. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [COPD] and Asthma 1) Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive bronchitis and asthma The codes in categories J44 and J45 distinguish between uncomplicated cases and those in acute exacerbation. An acute exacerbation is a worsening or a decompensation of a chronic condition. An acute exacerbation is not equivalent to an infection superimposed on a chronic condition, though an exacerbation may be triggered by an infection.
Acute respiratory failure as principal diagnosisb. Acute Respiratory Failure 1) Acute respiratory failure as principal diagnosis A code from subcategory J96.0, Acute respiratory failure, or subcategory J96.2, Acute and chronic respiratory failure, may be assigned as a principal diagnosis when it is the condition established after study to be chiefly responsible for occasioning the admission to the hospital, and the selection is supported by the Alphabetic Index and Tabular List. However, chapter- specific coding guidelines (such as obstetrics, poisoning, HIV, newborn) that provide sequencing direction take precedence.
Source: CMS — ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting, FY2026
References
- CMS — ICD-10-CM Official Code Set and Guidelines, FY2026
- CDC/NCHS — ICD-10-CM Files and Browser Tool
- AHRQ — HCUP National Inpatient Sample, Frequencies by Diagnosis Code (2016–2023)
- CDC MMWR — Trends in the Prevalence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years — United States, 2011–2021 (2021)