HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2018 Issue 52 (December)
Reporting mental illness in ICD-10-CM
December 21st, 2018
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Article Overview
This article discusses how mental illness is reported in ICD-10-CM from an inpatient coding perspective. It covers broad mental health coding topics, current guideline updates, and sequencing considerations that matter to coders working with psychiatric, substance use, symptom, and related diagnostic documentation.
Why This Topic Matters
Accurate reporting of mental health conditions affects inpatient data capture, reimbursement support, and broader health statistics. The article is relevant to coders who need to understand how ICD-10-CM guidance applies to common psychiatric and symptom-related documentation scenarios.
Article Sections
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Mental illness and ICD-10-CM
Introduces the ICD-10-CM chapter and general considerations for reporting mental, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental disorders. It also discusses broad sequencing and instructional note concepts relevant to inpatient coding.
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2019 guideline updates
Summarizes selected 2019 ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting updates related to substance use disorders and factitious disorder topics. The section also addresses how these changes affect documentation review and code selection considerations.
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Suicidal ideation
Covers the placement of suicidal ideation in ICD-10-CM and discusses how symptom reporting relates to associated definitive diagnoses. It also touches on sequencing and Excludes2 concepts in the context of inpatient admissions.
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Summary
Provides a high-level recap of the article’s emphasis on mental health as part of overall health and the importance of accurate coding for concurrent care and comorbid conditions.
What You Will Learn
- How ICD-10-CM organizes mental, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental disorders
- Which broad guideline updates are highlighted for 2019
- How sequencing concepts are discussed for selected mental health and symptom scenarios
- Why accurate inpatient documentation capture matters for mental health conditions
Who Should Read This
- Inpatient medical coders
- Outpatient medical coders
- Coding auditors
- Coding compliance professionals
- Health information management professionals
Codes Discussed
Code Ranges Discussed
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