![]() ![]() Psychosocial circumstances and encounters Other disorders of adult personality and behavior Unspecified behavioral syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factorsĭisorders of adult personality and behaviorĬategories F60 through F69 include disorders of adult personality and behavior: Psychological and behavioral factors associated with disorders or diseases classified elsewhere Mental and behavioral disorders associated with the puerperium, not elsewhere classified Sexual dysfunction not due to a substance or known physiological condition Sleep disorders not due to a substance or known physiological condition ICD-10-CM classifies dissociative and conversion disorders to category F44.Ĭonversion disorder with motor symptom or deficitĬonversion disorder with seizures or convulsionsĬonversion disorder with sensory symptom or deficitĬonversion disorder with mixed symptom presentationīehavioral syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factorsĬategories F50 through F59 grouping includes the following conditions:Įating disorders (such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa) Include affective psychosis when not otherwise specifiedĪnxiety disorders are classified in ICD-10-CM under the following categories: Unspecified mood affective disorder (includes affective psychosis not otherwise specified) Includes, cyclothymic, dysthymic, and other specified mood disorders. Persistent mood affective disorders (includes cyclothymic disorder and dysthymic disorder) Select appropriate fourth and fifth digits to specify the severity of the current episode and whether the current episode is hypomanic, manic, depressed or mixed, and with or without psychotic features. Select appropriate fourth and fifth digits to identify the severity of the current episode to indicate whether psychotic symptoms are involvedīipolar disorder (includes manic-depressive illness, manic-depressive psychosis, and manic-depressive reaction) Manic episode (includes bipolar disorder, single manic episode, and mixed affective episode) The codes in these categories require fourth and/or fifth digits to identify the severity of the current episode and whether or not psychotic symptoms are involved. Manic/mania also falls within this code category. ![]() The table below outlines the ICD-10-CM classification for bipolar disorders. Major depressive disorder, single episodeĬategories F32 and F33 are further subdivided with fourth characters, and sometimes fifth characters, to provide information about the current severity of the disorders, as follows:įourth characters 1 through 8 are assigned only when provider documentation of severity is included in the medical record.Major depressive disorder (MDD) is classified in ICD-10-CM to categories: This subcategory is further subdivided as follows: Schizophrenic related disorders are classified in category F20, with a fourth character indicating the type of schizophrenia as follows: Severity: Mild, moderate, severe, or with psychotic elements.Status: Partial or full remission identify most recent episode as manic, depressed, or mixed.Type: Depressive, manic, or bipolar disorder.When documenting behavioral disorders, the following descriptors apply: Below are the ICD-10-CM coding guidelines for behavioral health conditions. Health care providers can assist by taking detailed histories and coding behavioral health issues properly on claims. Many Anthem Blue Cross members may have behavioral health disorders that are not properly managed. State & Federal / Medi-Cal Managed Careīehavioral health disorders are classified in Chapter 5 of the ICD-10-CMīehavioral health disorders are commonly underreported on claims. ![]()
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