ICD10BillableValid for clinical use

ICD-10 Code T31.76: Burns involving 70-79% of body surface with 60-69% third degree burns

T31.76 is a billable ICD-10 diagnosis code used to classify Burns involving 70-79% of body surface with 60-69% third degree burns in medical records and claims. You may see this code in hospital records, discharge summaries, insurance claims, encounter documentation, referrals, or other healthcare billing and coding records. ICD-10 codes are diagnosis classification codes used in healthcare records, reporting, coding workflows, and billing support. This code sits within the broader ICD-10 area for Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88).

Reviewed by HealthAssure Clinical TeamUpdated 26 May 2026

What is this code?

ICD-10 codes are diagnosis classification codes used in healthcare records, reporting, coding workflows, and billing support. This code sits within the broader ICD-10 area for Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88).

When is it used?

  • May be used when a clinician documents burns involving 70-79% of body surface with 60-69% third degree burns in a patient's medical record.
  • May appear in hospital records, claims, referrals, and clinical documentation.
  • This code can be used as a clinically usable diagnosis entry in standardized coding workflows.

What it does not mean

  • A code alone does not explain severity, treatment plan, or outcome.
  • A medical code should not be treated as a substitute for a doctor's diagnosis or advice.

Code hierarchy

chapter
19Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)
block
T07-T88Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes
block
T20-T32Burns and corrosions
block
T30-T32Burns and corrosions of multiple and unspecified body regions
category
T31Burns classified according to extent of body surface involved
category
T31.7Burns involving 70-79% of body surface
currentT31.7

Where you may see this code

You may see this code in hospital records, discharge summaries, insurance claims, encounter documentation, referrals, or other healthcare billing and coding records.

Related specialists

Emergency Medicine SpecialistOrthopedic Specialist

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Coding guidelines

Common synonyms

Burns involving 70-79% of body surface with 60-69% third degree burns

Frequently asked questions

Code details

CodeT31.76
SystemICD10
Display nameBurns involving 70-79% of body surface with 60-69% third degree burns
ChapterInjury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes (S00-T88)
BlockBurns and corrosions of multiple and unspecified body regions

Flags

BillableYes
Valid clinical useYes

Source

SourceICD-10
Version2026-annual
Releaseannual
Year2026

Index terms

Matched terms
Burn(electricity) (flame) (hot gas, liquid or hot object) (radiation) (steam) (thermal)Burn(electricity) (flame) (hot gas, liquid or hot object) (radiation) (steam) (thermal)

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