Double Check Your Mental Health ICD-10 Crosswalk.
October 1st is almost here! We are sure that you are already prepared for this big transition– but even for the most prepared organizations, sometimes it’s hard to get peace of mind. We’ve provided this crosswalk for a few of the most common diagnosis codes billed in mental health– just in case you’d like to double check with an ICD-10 cheat sheet.
ICD-9-CM | ICD-10-CM |
296.30: Major depressive disorder, recurrent episode, unspecified | F33.40: Major depressive disorder, in remission, unspecified
F33.9: Major depressive disorder, recurrent, unspecified |
296.32: Major Depressive affective disorder, recurrent episode, moderate | F33.1: Major depressive disorder, recurrent, moderate |
296.33: Major depressive disorder, Recurrent episode, Severe | F33.2: Major depressive disorder, Recurrent episode, Severe |
300.00: Unspecified anxiety disorder | F41.9: Unspecified anxiety disorder |
300.02: Generalized anxiety disorder | F41.1: Generalized anxiety disorder |
300.4: Persistent depressive disorder (Dysthymic disorder)
301.12: Chronic depressive personality disorder |
F34.1: Persistent depressive disorder (Dysthymic disorder) |
309.0: Adjustment disorder, with depressed mood | F43.21: Adjustment disorder, with depressed mood |
309.28: Adjustment disorder, with anxiety | F43.22: Adjustment disorder, with anxiety |
311: Unspecified depressive disorder
311: Other specified depressive disorder |
F32.8:Other depressive episodes
F32.9:Major depressive disorder, single episode, unspecified |
314.00: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Predominantly inattentive presentation.
314.01: Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity |
F90.0: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Predominantly inattentive presentation
F90.1: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Predominantly hyperactive/impulsive presentation F90.2: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, combined presentation F90.8: Other attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder F33.9: Major depressive disorder, recurrent, unspecified |
Of course, the easiest way to ensure you are coding accurately is to have an EHR system with an updated and easy to use ICD-9 to ICD-10 crosswalk. Click the button below to learn how Valant can give you peace of mind during the big switch.
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Interested in reading more about the ICD-10 transition? Check out our whitepaper ICD-10: What Behavioral Health Clinicians and Billers Need to Know or our blog 10 facts about ICD-10 for Behavioral Health.