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F19.10 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2025 edition of ICD-10-CM F19.10 became effective on October 1, 2024. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of F19.10 - other international versions of ICD-10 F19.10 may differ.
Effective Oct. 1, 2015, when ICD-10-CM diagnostic coding becomes mandatory, psychologists who assess or treat individuals with substance use disorders will be expected to indicate through their choice of diagnostic codes the substance involved and the degree of the problem.
DSM-5 Substance Use Diagnosis *Required to include DSM-5 diagnosis on Service Request Form Examples ICD-10 Code *For billing purposes Severity Levels -Mild = Presence of 2-3 DSM criteria symptoms -Moderate = Presence of 4-5 DSM criteria symptoms -Severe = Presence of 6 or more DSM criteria symptoms Opioid Use Disorder
Master ICD-10 coding for substance use disorders. Learn how to accurately document and classify SUDs for effective treatment and billing.
Amphetamine-type Substance Use Disorder, Mild F15.10 F15.10 Amphetamine-type Substance Use Disorder, Mild, In early or sustained remission F15.10 F15.11 Amphetamine-type Substance Use Disorder, Moderate F15.20 F15.20 Amphetamine-type Substance Use Disorder, Moderate, In early or sustained remission F15.20 F15.21
Look up free coding details for ICD-10 code range F10-F19 that cover Mental and behavioral disorders due to psychoactive substance use. Toggle navigation Search All ICD-10 Toggle Dropdown
Many drug users take more than one type of drug, but the diagnosis of the disorder should be classified, whenever possible, according to the most important single substance (or class of substances) used.
DSM 5 Diagnostic Codes Related to Substance Use Disorders Description: DSM-IV and DSM 5 Diagnostic Codes Related to Substance Use Disorders (*Note: DSM 5 was released in May 2013 and includes significant changes to diagnosis.
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actions of the particular substance (or substances), as specified below, and of sufficient severity to produce disturbances in the level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect, or behaviour that are of clinical importance.