Moderate episode of recurrent major depressive disorder icd 10

Hi Alvesey:D I have been told if it is Chronic Depression use dx F32A. It is not major problem for the patient but just kinda in a blue funky way. Whereas if it is recurrent depression use dx F33 and... [ Read More ]

We have many providers asking for ways to decrease the documentation burden for appropriate risk coding. They want to know if they can use a global or general statement in the Assessment and Plan in ... [ Read More ]

90837-GT place of service 02 with diagnosis F33.1 denies with my provider who is a Psy.D. in the state of Florida who is still doing only telehealth visits, as of date. I need to show her the change i... [ Read More ]

[QUOTE="lhoot, post: 508568, member: 405631"] Thank you very much for the references. The scenario you mention, Scenario 1, is an example of the basis for my initial question. The scenario states, “... [ Read More ]

Thank you very much for the references. The scenario you mention, Scenario 1, is an example of the basis for my initial question. The scenario states, “The physician addressed the questionnaire with... [ Read More ]

Can you bill [URL='https://www.aapc.com/codes/icd-10-codes/R53.83']R53.83[/URL] and F33.1 together if they are unrelated ?... [ Read More ]

Can a social determinant Z code diagnosis count as the 2nd dx in the # of dx category even though it is under the Risk category? For example: Pt dx is [URL='https://www.aapc.com/codes/icd-10-codes/F... [ Read More ]

Recurrent major depressive disorder, in partial remission (F33.41), is documented in past medical history, and in the assessment, unspecified depression (F32.9) is mentioned. Current medications are T... [ Read More ]

[QUOTE=", post: 491167, member: 498995"] Patient was seen in our clinic for a follow up of her depression and fatigue. During this visit she asked the provided to take a l... [ Read More ]

Patient was seen in our clinic for a follow up of her depression and fatigue. During this visit she asked the provided to take a look at 2 moles and 2 skin tags that were all located on and around the... [ Read More ]

Hi Alvesey:D I have been told if it is Chronic Depression use dx F32A. It is not major problem for the patient but just kinda in a blue funky way. Whereas if it is recurrent depression use dx F33 and... [ Read More ]

We have many providers asking for ways to decrease the documentation burden for appropriate risk coding. They want to know if they can use a global or general statement in the Assessment and Plan in ... [ Read More ]

90837-GT place of service 02 with diagnosis F33.1 denies with my provider who is a Psy.D. in the state of Florida who is still doing only telehealth visits, as of date. I need to show her the change i... [ Read More ]

[QUOTE="lhoot, post: 508568, member: 405631"] Thank you very much for the references. The scenario you mention, Scenario 1, is an example of the basis for my initial question. The scenario states, “... [ Read More ]

Thank you very much for the references. The scenario you mention, Scenario 1, is an example of the basis for my initial question. The scenario states, “The physician addressed the questionnaire with... [ Read More ]

Can you bill [URL='https://www.aapc.com/codes/icd-10-codes/R53.83']R53.83[/URL] and F33.1 together if they are unrelated ?... [ Read More ]

Can a social determinant Z code diagnosis count as the 2nd dx in the # of dx category even though it is under the Risk category? For example: Pt dx is [URL='https://www.aapc.com/codes/icd-10-codes/F... [ Read More ]

Recurrent major depressive disorder, in partial remission (F33.41), is documented in past medical history, and in the assessment, unspecified depression (F32.9) is mentioned. Current medications are T... [ Read More ]

[QUOTE=", post: 491167, member: 498995"] Patient was seen in our clinic for a follow up of her depression and fatigue. During this visit she asked the provided to take a l... [ Read More ]

Patient was seen in our clinic for a follow up of her depression and fatigue. During this visit she asked the provided to take a look at 2 moles and 2 skin tags that were all located on and around the... [ Read More ]

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1 Recurrent depressive disorder, current episode moderate. A disorder characterized by repeated episodes of depression, the current episode being of moderate severity, as in F32.

What is the ICD

Major depressive disorder, recurrent, mild F33. 0 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2023 edition of ICD-10-CM F33. 0 became effective on October 1, 2022.

How do you code recurrent Major depressive disorder?

ICD-10 code F33. 9 for Major depressive disorder, recurrent, unspecified is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental disorders .

What does Major depressive disorder recurrent moderate mean?

A recurrent depressive disorder is characterized by repeated episodes of depression without any history of independent episodes of mood elevation and increased energy or mania. There has been at least one previous episode lasting a minimum of two weeks and separated by the current episode of at least two months.