HCPro, JustCoding Outpatient - 2015 Issue 11 (March)
ICD-10-CM brings changes to reporting mental disorders
March 18th, 2015
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Article Overview
This article explains how ICD-10-CM affects reporting for frequently diagnosed mental disorders and related behavioral conditions. It is intended for coders, auditors, and compliance professionals who need a high-level understanding of chapter structure, documentation specificity, and how several common disorder groups are organized in ICD-10-CM. The discussion spans anxiety disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, and vascular dementia, along with selected notes and documentation considerations tied to these topics.
Why This Topic Matters
Understanding these ICD-10-CM changes helps coding professionals recognize where documentation must be more specific and how disorder categories are organized in the mental, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental chapter. The article is relevant for accurate code selection, education, and audit awareness.
Article Sections
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Anxiety disorders
Overview of anxiety- and stress-related disorder reporting in ICD-10-CM, including category structure and documentation specificity. The section also references common subtypes and related chapter notes.
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Depression
Discussion of major depressive disorder reporting in ICD-10-CM, including how the category is organized and what documentation elements may affect code selection. The section also notes related exclusion guidance.
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Bipolar disorder
Summary of how bipolar disorder is represented in ICD-10-CM and the types of clinical details captured within the category. The section also highlights related notes and documentation considerations.
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Eating disorders
Coverage of ICD-10-CM organization for eating disorders and related childhood-onset behavioral conditions. The section discusses category placement, notes, and distinctions among several eating-related diagnoses.
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Vascular dementia
High-level comparison of vascular dementia reporting between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM, including category structure and related guidance. The section also references associated note instructions.
What You Will Learn
- How ICD-10-CM organizes common mental, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental disorders
- What types of documentation detail may be relevant across several disorder categories
- How selected disorder groups are structured within ICD-10-CM Chapter 5
- Which broad note types appear in the article and why they matter for review
- How the article compares certain ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM reporting patterns
Who Should Read This
- Medical coders
- Coding auditors
- Compliance staff
- Coding educators
- Revenue cycle professionals
- Clinical documentation staff
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
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